Drifting RX-8s (blue & red)
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Drifting RX-8s (blue & red)
I got this link off of nopistons.com forum:
http://www.importworldonline.com/vid...zdaRevItUp.wmv
Here's the thread from that forum:
http://www.nopistons.com/forums/inde...howtopic=46147
Have fun!
http://www.importworldonline.com/vid...zdaRevItUp.wmv
Here's the thread from that forum:
http://www.nopistons.com/forums/inde...howtopic=46147
Have fun!
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here's a pic of J.R.'s ride in its earlier days. this was when he was first sponsored by Falken Tires.
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There's no freaking way I'd do that to my 8. Now, if it were somebody else's car.......
I wish I had the funds and means to do something like that, because (to me at least) drifting isn't that hard to learn. Granted, there are some guys that can do some wicked stuff. But, you have to really know your car. A friend of mine had an '87 or '88 Corvette that we used to take to a vacant parking lot and lay some pretty cool lines on the pavement. Once you got a feel of it, it was reasonably easy to control.
I wish I had the funds and means to do something like that, because (to me at least) drifting isn't that hard to learn. Granted, there are some guys that can do some wicked stuff. But, you have to really know your car. A friend of mine had an '87 or '88 Corvette that we used to take to a vacant parking lot and lay some pretty cool lines on the pavement. Once you got a feel of it, it was reasonably easy to control.
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