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This is a discussion on My Drifting on Video within the Pictures and Video Clips forums, part of the General Forum category; What coilovers are you running? (and weren't you called "orbitorion" first??)...
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What coilovers are you running?
(and weren't you called "orbitorion" first??) |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Vancouver, BC
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Atlanta, Ga
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Good video, hope more people will have the balls to shoot some mtn action. Cone dodgeing in a big parkinglot is cool for practice but a winding road is the stage.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: AB CANADA(JDM world)
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^^^^dam rights! touge action is sweet, even if it is one turn.
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I dont care what the others think i thaught it was awesome. That orange cefiro in the carpark was rad, got any pics of that-and damn right good to see some skylines.Dont listen to all the 14 yearolds who think drifting in the rain is stupid-maybe they dont realise there is a hell of alot less control in the wet when you have 1200kgs of metal traveling at 70 or 80km/h? /anyway good vid.
Last edited by rb20; 02-14-2005 at 12:19 AM. |
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link doesnt work
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