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I used to work at the mall and there was a really cool S curve that i had to take every night to get out. I "drifted" it once. I used to always speed around there, but there was this reallly nice looking accord that i wanted to catch up to and look at so i was going faster than normal. I came into it with the front tires chirping but still holding, and the rear end whipped around pretty good. I quickly wound my steering the other way to correct, and i proceeded to make the last of the S with a perfect "drift" then i came out of it totally straight. It was really cool, but I don't think that's suppose to happen in FWD cars. I was thinking "I wonder if anyone saw that" but it was closing hours so there were only like 3 cars around.
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94 Prelude Si (Sold!)
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