First car i ever drove.
josedi
08-12-2001, 07:08 AM
The first car i ever drove was a two door Mazda 626 RWD that my uncle owned, Had the RX-7 style wheels on it and i used think this car was the sheits neitz. Man i remember my first drift....It was a dirt road, i was 12 or 13 can't remember, There was a high banked dirt corner, this was all farm land so i had no worries about traffic, plus i could see if any cars where coming, lucky for me the road was clear . I was doing about 30mph, i went on the inside and stomped the gas pedal, being 13 and my second or third time driving i had no idea what the consequenses where, anyhow right as i hit the apex the rear end exploded to the side, the speedo read 65 but the car was going about 30mph.. man... what a feeeling. I drifted perfectly through the turn but as i exited i was not prepared for the second whip and i spun the car around..That was soo much fun, I wish i had dirt roads like that around here, no worries about cops, or wrecking your car because all you had was green fields of grass on each side of the road and plenty of room for spin outs and only one or two cars drove by each day. And of course being dirt roads makes it more fun...oh well..:finger:
Nemisis626
10-11-2001, 04:02 AM
Hey dude I know what u mean about having fun drifting. Ive been doing Army Rallying for a while now and to be able to do all the fun stuff with no fear of the dreaded flashing blues:) One day I hope to do it in a performance car but all i have now is an Army Landrover but the 300 series Tdi ( not played with Honest) Linked to a Discovery Gearbox and T-box 60-40 split power train lets you get the back end out (if you put enough power down in the right place at the right time, if u dont it = understeer = no more road = ahhhh bloody tree lol :D . but the British Army picks up the tab, so ill carry on playing hard.
Still wish it was a Lancia Delta Integrale or a Mitsu Lancer EVO VI tho.
Still wish it was a Lancia Delta Integrale or a Mitsu Lancer EVO VI tho.
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