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    [size=1]Disclaimer: don't try this at home, and don't film yourself doing this. McDonald's might track you down and make you pay for the trays... [/size] :hysterical:

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    curious lang, hindi ba talaga nakakapagdrift ang mga honda?

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    seen Honda in Drift Bible by keichi. forgots what car was that though... basta honda...

    btw, anyone saw Balitang K local drifters? the guy interviewed said your car has to be rwd. Initial D should protest...

    a car can drift or not is not much a big problem to me... the real problem is how to drift... hehe...

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    Ang alam kong pang-drift talaga ung mga rear-wheel drive na cars, dba? AFAIK, Hondas are front-wheel drive.

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    Di niyo nagets ginamit nila yung McDo trays sa rear wheels kaya nag slide yung likod! ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by mbeige View Post
    Di niyo nagets ginamit nila yung McDo trays sa rear wheels kaya nag slide yung likod! ;)
    hehe.. na gets ko po. just answered 170kphlang's question. nakalimutan ko lang tumawa. medyo Honda Fanboy kasi ako eh...

    that Sonata drift is no drift... it's just mindless muscle drift. :lol:

    though impressive, the driver still kept it on the road.
    Last edited by rion; August 13th, 2007 at 12:31 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dazedchiq View Post
    Ang alam kong pang-drift talaga ung mga rear-wheel drive na cars, dba? AFAIK, Hondas are front-wheel drive.
    FWD cars can also drift. It just depends on what kind of drift. This one's a previous-gen FWD Sonata in Saudi Arabia. Try imagining drivers like these in Philippine or US roads.......

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    Pwede din ba iyan using Jollibee trays?

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    two words = Honda S2000

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    Mag drift na lang ako using a big bike instead of that frog :D


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    Quote Originally Posted by OTEP View Post
    Pwede din ba iyan using Jollibee trays?
    Heeheehee. Di matutunaw yung plastic. Kahit nga yung MCDO dito plastic yata yung tray eh.

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    Only pimply faced teens driving beat-up muscle cars will claim FWDs can't drift. The truth is anything with wheels can drift.

    Purists may argue, but the plain fact of the matter is: drifting is sliding. If it can slide, it can drift.

    The one problem with FWDs is that they can't sustain drifts long enough to be competitive in 'pro' drifting.

    But with those trays, maybe they can be...

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    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    Only pimply faced teens driving beat-up muscle cars will claim FWDs can't drift. The truth is anything with wheels can drift.

    Purists may argue, but the plain fact of the matter is: drifting is sliding. If it can slide, it can drift.

    The one problem with FWDs is that they can't sustain drifts long enough to be competitive in 'pro' drifting.

    But with those trays, maybe they can be...
    +1

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    "The drift" should be able to drift in curves or hairpin ba tawag nun?

    bet they can't drift in low horse car.

    puwede kaya mag drift ang SUV with the tray * front?

    btw, off topic lang. ano po ba yung engine ng Sonata'ng yun? didn't expect that power from that ride...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rion View Post
    bet they can't drift in low horse car.
    actually it is possible to drift a low horsepower car, you just have to build up enough speed before entering the corner.

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    If we have P10 per liter for gas, a LOT OF PInoys can drift hehehehe


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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    actually it is possible to drift a low horsepower car, you just have to build up enough speed before entering the corner.
    yes, I mean that Sonata driver. I doubt he can make real "sports drift" a AE86 on corners.

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    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    Only pimply faced teens driving beat-up muscle cars will claim FWDs can't drift. The truth is anything with wheels can drift.

    Purists may argue, but the plain fact of the matter is: drifting is sliding. If it can slide, it can drift.

    The one problem with FWDs is that they can't sustain drifts long enough to be competitive in 'pro' drifting.

    But with those trays, maybe they can be...
    add to that, the kids who have watched too much initial d. hehehe

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    btw, off topic lang. ano po ba yung engine ng Sonata'ng yun? didn't expect that power from that ride.
    Probably the older 2.7L 172hp V6.

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    three letters... N-S-X

Who says Hondas can't drift?