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Old 12-08-2004, 05:08 PM
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Re: Tray Drifting!

i could get titanuim trays made very easily... my step dad works w/ that all day long.... in fact, he has a patent on a titanium hunting bow....but anywayz, i never thought of using a cookie sheet!..... so that would vbe cool if taco bell trays work best, cuz they are easiest to steal! at least around here, they are...cuz its got seats outside, and a garbage can to lay the trays on....u can just empty the tray and go to ur car!...


oh, and Cloneboy17, the trays stay on with the lip... it keeps them from coming off the tire.... but im not sure how well it would do if u hit gravel or a hole....lol
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Re: Tray Drifting!

....joke thread is up and runnin under Off Topic!
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Re: Re: Tray Drifting!

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So can someone please explain exactly how tish works?? i kinda get the idea but how do you get the trays to stay put??
1.Get your civic and 2 friends

2. Have one of your friends run up to a fast food store and steal some trays while the other friend laughs.

3. Find either a big open empty space, a parking lot, abandoned flat piece of land, or Bill Gate's drieway.

4. Have your your friends place trays in front of your rear tires, slowly drive over the trays until your wheel is centered with the tray, and have your friends yell really loud signalling you to stop.

5. Pull your hand brake

6. Prove to those initail D wannabes that a FWD can really drift!!!
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drifting is very possible on fwd cars. ohh yeah power slideing espesially in wet roads
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Damn i cant wait for more snow so i can really practice my drifting :P i think im gunna go tray stealing tomorrow :P the easiest wat to get a tray in my opinion would be a mall foodcourt they always have stacks of em there and whose gonna stop ya?? not that i would ever think of stealing trays
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