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Old 12-20-2008, 08:18 PM
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So i went to the autozone today and i say the normal crowd there.

3 trucks where there a stock 1995 f250, a lifted 96 bronco, and a 99 silverado slammed with a 454. And the parking lot was covered in packed down snow so.... the four of us decided to get some drifting in! with a fwd volvo i was ripping the e-brake the whole time lol but o man was it fun! got to videos on my phone ones of the bronco and the on with the HIDs is the silvy.


this is the silvy (i have no idea whats going on with sound so ignore that lol)


and heres the bronco
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Old 12-21-2008, 01:07 PM
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anyone have any tips on drifting a fwd car? ill probilly go back again there today lol ill bring a better camera
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Old 12-21-2008, 02:28 PM
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drift a front wheel drive car???? i wouldn't even attempt that
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lol i did it! you just rip the ebrake its not drifting for me really as it is just spining around around still fun tho haha
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get mcdonalds plastic plates and put them on the rear wheels.
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i seen that vid with the pt cruiser? lol titled what to do with a rental pt cruiser hahaha but anyways yea you could always do reverse dounuts lol, or just try riping the ebrake alot and gassing the **** out of it to get it to do more of a slide than a spin
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lol ya it was so much fun and i dont even know who those guys were lol
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