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This is a discussion on Where to start when wanting to drift a 60's mustang coupe within the General Chat (DRIFTING Discussion/News and SITE Updates) forums, part of the General Forum category; i kno many ppl chose imports for their drifting needs but i wanted something different but b4 i buy the ...
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i kno many ppl chose imports for their drifting needs but i wanted something different but b4 i buy the car i wanted to kno wat parts it might need?
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learning to spell helps you improve as a driver: FACT
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If you cant find a body kit for your S13, you probably shouldn't try drifting a 60s mustang.
Please dont be a annoying nube.
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