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A Drifting Movie III
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A Drifting Movie III - 01.03.2006, 02:02 AM

Changed my drifting setup on my TC3 a little, so it drifts much better now.




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01.03.2006, 05:34 PM

nice, but...you should setup a course. Its not hard to dift, but drifting at spefic points, within a range, etc...now thats skillz.


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01.03.2006, 07:47 PM

We kinda did have a course, that's why there were the little rocks in the street. Trying to do the course thing gets hard though, and I get tired of it after a while. We've did a little drift session at Hot Rod Hobbies when we were there last, the touring course was pretty challenging in some spots.
   
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01.03.2006, 09:32 PM

ya, thats where you drifting is really hard. Maybe set up a cone or something and drift circles! pratice makes perfect!


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