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Who Says Fwd Cars Cant Drift


Kerby
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Well whoever said it was right :yes:

thats not drifting its sliding with a little bit of handbrake.........

this on the otherhand is :D

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Good Smoke :lol:

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Well it's a good effort. But got to agree with kim it's not proper drifting. It's got to be RWD to be done properly :thumbsup:

jerry!!

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theres a few good videos making the rounds at the mo, sure ive seen a civic on track e-brake drifting, slightly more impressive for a FWD

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Who Says Fwd Cars Cant Drift

*hand*

there is a big difference between oversteer and drifting ..

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Indeed.

Incidently I tried watching that video but got too bored before anyhing started hapening and went to do someting else....

http://video.superstreetimports.com/catego...F2755352829.htm

This however is far more amusing :thumbsup:

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:lol: thats too funny!!! looks fairly painfull tho

managed to find the vid of the civic e brake drifiting, far better than the clios attempt Click ME!!!!

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Its french and thats not drifting! Did i mention its french???

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