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mr30%jr wrote:id like yo see you do a donut round a cone in a FWD
cogent wrote:sorry, wrong:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQMQkMvRG3I
Quite keen for this, do I just rock up at 10am and bring my $50 and any spectators bring $10 to watch? Or is it pay in advance?
What gear is needed? fire extinguisher? helmet? overalls? shoes? license?
mr30%jr wrote:id like yo see you do a donut round a cone in a FWD
jakesae101 wrote:thats a new one would have to be a fairly moded civic to do that
jakesae101 wrote:well i have and it was at the slipway and it was wet i was in websters car he had it fairly sideways i have never been so sh*t scared in my life however leon did see me afterwards and i had a huge grin on my face luckly that car has plenty of things to hold on to ha ha
TazzieDevil wrote:Does the learner day only cater for those in RWD? Are NZ teachers only interested in RWD Drifting? I've seen 4wd drifting too, can I bring my stock evo along?
What I would like you say in a reply is "This session is all about RWD drifting as we believe FWD / 4WD drifting is too advanced for a learners session, thanks for your interest"
TazzieDevil wrote:Well im sorry if you think everyone knows all about drifting, but I asked you a valid question, I dont' know all there is to know about drifting, so I asked you if it can be done in a FWD.
Obviously it can, cause people do, I didn't know, which is why I asked.
Does the learner day only cater for those in RWD? Are NZ teachers only interested in RWD Drifting? I've seen 4wd drifting too, can I bring my stock evo along?
What I would like you say in a reply is "This session is all about RWD drifting as we believe FWD / 4WD drifting is too advanced for a learners session, thanks for your interest"
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