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Losing Control...On Purpose...


solaris=amazing
07-27-2005, 09:17 PM
Today on LI it was HOT...then it rained alittle....(perfect scenario for drifting)....

I'm on a 4 lane st, at a light read to pull a U turn onto another 4 lane, dead street (noone to injure..).. I go into the u...punch it, i proceed to do a 15mph drift with my car getting COMPLETELY sideways...let off the throttle, over steer a bit to much and do a complete 180 drift holding a speed of like 10mph.....then i corrected it and took off.

Anyone ever drive a bigger rwd car before..? They drift in an manner that can be easily learned... Rather then a small miata i once drove, i tried to drift her in the rain and i went 360....

My car is a 95 V8 Tbird....with bald rear tires...lol.

PS, there was NO ONE around, i never do this sh*t when there is a possibility of ANY type of accident happening.

solaris=amazing
07-27-2005, 09:19 PM
BTW, i cannot fathom how my car weighs over 3600lbs yet has such a light rear end..?

ac427cpe
07-27-2005, 11:45 PM
the rear end isn't that light... you were just transfering weight.

sounds like fun tho

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