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Old 01-01-2005, 02:25 AM
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Re: drift setup

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Re: Re: drift setup

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Re: drift setup

lol ... Sandhawk, they were talking about my other quote (2 posts up from my last post).

If you guys look, I posted that in July. So I am not sure exactly what site I got it off of.
However, if you just google the first part:

"effective drifter is the Toyota SW20 MR2"

You will quickly find these sites:
http://npclub.com/bb/printthread.php?threadid=6453

http://www.driftuk.co.uk/Techniques/Grip%20Drive.htm

I believe those Sites are also quoting a "source" ... lol.
I suspect if you look around the net, (search for pieces of the quote), you will find the author.
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