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This is a discussion on drift help within the NEW to DRIFTING (BEGINNERS) Forum forums, part of the NEW to DRIFTING (BEGINNERS) category; ok so i have always loved drifting i havent really seen how to get into it...so wat would be a ...
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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drift help
ok so i have always loved drifting i havent really seen how to get into it...so wat would be a good project drift car for me to start on.
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a good project to start on would be the search feature, this has been answered countless times.
Here: http://www.drifting.com/forums/new-to-drifting-beginners-forum/24070-the-will-a-insert-car-work-thread.html |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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ok, if you're asking a question like this. I recommend going to the local track and riding along with someone. Also, talk to the drifters that are there about what it takes. I have seen so many people build up nice drift cars and take them to the track only to tap a wall, break their aero (or something worse) and decide that drifting isn't for them.
The short answer to your question: one that you don't care about. The long answer: In drifting, the car itself becomes just another part. If you break it (almost everyone does), no big deal, get another one. -Good-Luck! -Matt-Panic! |
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