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i still prefer the miata in the drift. i am doing 80,000 point combos. entire laps. its awesome.

Your not wrong about that...i just went for a spin in the MX5 miata and its mad. Did a 50,000 combo just like that. Damn and i though the RX7 was good...i think ill be drifting the Miata from now on.

i know this is a little of topic but what controller's do u use for drifting and getting high point's.

keyboard, steering wheel?

i recently bought a psx joypad converter and it is a 5hit load better then the keyboard to drift and race ,especially when the time comes to drag and your can't hold the revs in that right spot to get a good launch..psx controller make's such a hugh difference and can drive the cars alot harder..

Im just using the keyboard, but im sure a controller would be WAY better...to controll the throttle better during drift...im just managing with the keyboard at the min

Where u get u r controller coverter from...i wouldnt mind one

Yo, I woke up today, i thought that some day I should get an X-Box... SO I got out of bed and went to Myer and bought that beast pack...

I had 1 hour before work, I thought I'd take it to work and you know what? I went and got NFS Underground thinking the TV at work would have RCA inputs...

Friggin cheap TV... have to wait 14 hours now until I get home....

But when I get started... Imma thrash your records hahahahaha (evil laugh)

Chill

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