Pro-Hawk
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T3AL said:that is ****ing funnie iam suprised they dident crash into another car...
How boring...it have been funny if he got thrown in jail or wrecked
I wonder how come Red hasn't movied this thread over to the 2.3 Talk?
T3AL said:that is ****ing funnie iam suprised they dident crash into another car...
Pro-Hawk said:WTF....Are you saying you practice your driffing skills on a straight track I just hope your never on the other side of me when the light turns green
MagnaflowGT said:no you clown! a circuit track. Not a freakin straight track. How in the world amd i gunna drift on that. I would say in this case.. someone needs to use some common sense. Think about things before u say them.
mustangjoe87 said:if you like drifting that much you should just move to michigan and drive anything rear wheel in the snow.
MagnaflowGT said:no you clown! a circuit track. Not a freakin straight track. How in the world amd i gunna drift on that. I would say in this case.. someone needs to use some common sense. Think about things before u say them.
Pro-Hawk said:Heck if they look hard enough there is probly someone who already has a lot course set up just for drifting etc. This will be less likely to tick off a road worker Just don't go doing like those rice fools a few months back...they was weaving in and out of these cones going down the hwy during day light traffic. It was pretty nice of those dummies to supply video tape for the judge to view
Pro-Hawk said:Common Sense and Driffing in the same post...isn't that like a oxymoron
Common sense would tell me since driffting isn't racing and there for shouldn't have a track. I'm sorry about that but I really don't speak ricer nor do I pretend to understand it. We generaly talk about racing here which is usualy auto cross, circle, or drag. If you really want to discuss this it would probaly go over better with some other forum. I'm sure if you do a search on Honduh you will find a forum on it. Also this is the tech side of this forum and next time try getting yours or who ever posted this to post it in the talk thread.
P.s Thats Mr. Clown to you
MustangLXT said:Are you talking about that video with the VW's?
MagnaflowGT said:i gain respect for knowing how to control a car besides in a straight line, its all good with me!
MustangLXT said:I know it's not racing, but it's still a riot. I'm really not concerned with racing, like I said 2.3 N/A automatic. it's not fast. But drifting I love. It's my heart. It'll also probably get me some nasty tickets one day...but until then....
mustangkid2.3 said:until then you might think about what that ticket might add up to... wreckless operation, noise violation for squealing tires, and not to mention speeding...its probably fun and everything, but just a fore warning that if your not careful you'll be in some poop.
Willy0314 said:midgets (and all dirt track cars for that matter) have been "drifting" for a long long time. Except thats racing..... cuz theres a finish line.... and you run laps..... and the first person to cross the finish line wins...... not what idiot comes closest to rolling his moms mini van in the 7-11 parking lot. your guys are retards for doing that crap on the street.
Ray III said:ah I love drifting. Of course you have to make sure no one is around before you really go nuts, but on some street corners I'll kick the rear out a bit to negotiate a turn with all-wheel-steering.
Gonna put an LSD in that thing (mostly for mud and snow traction), Ford Racing sells a 7.5" trac-lok for 200 bux.
I respect someone who can drift a car well, it demonstrates complete control over the vehicle you're driving when you can break the wheels loose, orient the car perfectly, and smoothly transition back to full grip. You don't learn that kind of thing from going in straight lines, it'll save your ass if you are in a situation where someone else would lose control or if you get stuck in snow. Plus it's fun!