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Johnny English

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Real drift
« on: 17 March 2012, 11:23:49 »

Do you think you know what the drift is ?  :D :D :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pAfJMKGCzA

It seems dangerous without protection equipments though... :o :o :o
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cem_devecioglu

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Re: Real drift
« Reply #1 on: 17 March 2012, 11:41:08 »

 ;D  really like it..  I was trying with 2 tires at the time and end up with wounds  ;D :y
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Re: Real drift
« Reply #2 on: 17 March 2012, 11:47:09 »

Definitely fun to be had, but like Laszlo I'd want to be wearing a bash hat along with elbow & knee protectors as the pain caused by gravel rash seems to be directly proportional to age  :D
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Re: Real drift
« Reply #3 on: 17 March 2012, 14:28:47 »

Tunnie tyres. Seeeemples. :)
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Re: Real drift
« Reply #4 on: 17 March 2012, 14:46:37 »

Tunnie tyres. Seeeemples. :)

In the last couple of weeks I've heard mention of Tunnie mechanics, Tunnie electrics, and now Tunnie tyres.
I'm now off to the local pet shop to buy one of those electric shock dog training collars and insist that he wears it if we ever attend the same meet.
In order that I can relax while at said meet, I'm going to modify the collar so that if he gets closer than 50 metres to my car he will automatically get a reminder to step back  ;D ;D
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Re: Real drift
« Reply #5 on: 17 March 2012, 16:51:10 »

Tunnie tyres. Seeeemples. :)

In the last couple of weeks I've heard mention of Tunnie mechanics, Tunnie electrics, and now Tunnie tyres.
I'm now off to the local pet shop to buy one of those electric shock dog training collars and insist that he wears it if we ever attend the same meet.

In order that I can relax while at said meet, I'm going to modify the collar so that if he gets closer than 50 metres to my car he will automatically get a reminder to step back  ;D ;D

The next stuff you'll hear possibly : Tunnie's training collar haha...own goal. :D
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Re: Real drift
« Reply #6 on: 17 March 2012, 18:39:34 »

Tunnie tyres. Seeeemples. :)

In the last couple of weeks I've heard mention of Tunnie mechanics, Tunnie electrics, and now Tunnie tyres.
I'm now off to the local pet shop to buy one of those electric shock dog training collars and insist that he wears it if we ever attend the same meet.
In order that I can relax while at said meet, I'm going to modify the collar so that if he gets closer than 50 metres to my car he will automatically get a reminder to step back  ;D ;D
Tunnie believes in the concrete tyres and rubber roads theory when it comes to grip levels, life and costs. He just needs the govt. to lay the rubber roads and he's laughing. ;D
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Re: Real drift
« Reply #7 on: 17 March 2012, 19:25:11 »

I appear to have tunnie tyres on the back of the Westfield currently.

Just as well the clutch starts slipping before the tyres do. ::)
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Re: Real drift
« Reply #8 on: 18 March 2012, 00:16:04 »

I wouldn't have one myself, but after having seen it in the flesh I quite like your Westfield.
I've also done the mental math in working out the BHP per tonne, and I reckon it could be quite a lively beast in the acceleration stakes.
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Re: Real drift
« Reply #9 on: 18 March 2012, 14:24:50 »

This one still makes me laugh     http://youtu.be/Coj2wfPouuk  and look at this bmw been in bad crash by the looks of it its drifting all the time   http://youtu.be/tSIGthO2vPs    ;D ;D ;D :D :D :D
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