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Old 05-17-2004, 05:24 AM   #1
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Mustang DRIFTING

I've been drifting with a stage 2 roush mustang.. Down hill with the ebrake method... So don't tell me you can't drift with a domestic! This thread is to let the ignorant know..."NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE!!"
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Old 05-17-2004, 06:48 AM   #2
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Re: Mustang DRIFTING

Why would somebody tell you that you can't drift with a domestic car? That's like saying you can't fall off of a ladder that's made in Mexico.

In this ingenious new sport of falling, a faller is judged on his angle of descent and speed before hitting the ground. It's all about control, see. It doesn't matter how many wrungs your ladder has.
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Old 05-17-2004, 08:41 AM   #3
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Re: Mustang DRIFTING

ya i havn't heard peop0le saying domestics cant drift, just the people who are driving the domestics talking about it, and it eventually starts a flame war somehow
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Re: Mustang DRIFTING

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I'm not going to say much.... I never said they could not drift... but I have said other stuff... I'm stopping right there!
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Re: Mustang DRIFTING

last time you started to talk it started sumtin'
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We all know where this is going, and we all know plenty that domestics can drift. Rhys Millen and Samuel Hubinette are proving it for us.

So I'm going to lock this thread before someone who isn't sick of debating this pointless argument gets in here and really gets on my nerves.
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