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cant believe your seriously asking for places to drift on the streets mate. But if you are at least go do it in a shit box commodore least that way you wont be adding to the bad rep we already have associated with skylines (ie we are all hoons) which your question would suggest.

But as for places if you really wanna make it interesting i suggest out front of your local cop shop ;)

Here you go champ

Drifting

On a sea of forgotten teardrops

On a lifeboat

Sailing for

Your love

Sailing home

Drifting

On a sea of old heartbreaks

On a lifeboat

Sailing for

Your love

Sailing home

One of my all time favourites.........enjoy

LOL drift days are not THAT expensive if ya can't afford the entry fee (small) your hardly gonna be able to afford tires brakes fuel and that's If you don't break anything

well, how about the license and the protective clothing and that only ONE day! :)

50 bucks for a licence. Buy a long sleeve shirt and a helmet.

Not that expensive for a drift day...

go drift in the local car park....ill come visit you in hospital and then go buy your car from the police autions once it gets impounded

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well if the license is too expensive (under 100 bucks) for a whole year and you don't own a cotton shirt or jumper and a pair of jeans????

I'm not sure what your asking you want to drift but you don't want to pay to do it??

What can I say it costs money putting anycar on the track costs, no exceptions. Unless you wanna be fully sick on the streets, industrail area's etc then it will surely cost way more than putting it on the track.

Anyways

Hi guy, i wondering if there are any great surface/place to drift other than the road (illegal) or track (expensive).

Hi Guy, whether you do it on the road or track its going to be expensive, buying a helmet and clothing is just the tip of the iceberg.

Track FTW.

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