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    #41
    Originally posted by ghosthunter
    you could always use the weight shift technique or the hand brake technique.
    Hahaha... I'm too chicken!

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    #42
    Originally posted by niky
    Hahaha... I'm too chicken!
    too bad... the mazda 323 familia is a good car to drift even in stock form and with only a 1.6L engine. I could only assume the RS is better with further refinements and with more power under the hood.

    ;)

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    #43
    Hehe... maybe with some space... and maybe further down the line, when I'm not too careful about my paint and rims anymore.

    I'm really more into dirt-track driving than tarmac drifting, kasi. :D

    BTW, for anyone who wants it... I finally found my Drift Bible link... and it's still active... enjoy!

    http://www.ircuser.org/files1/DriftBible.wmv

    (BEWARE: ^ ^ ^ 112 megabye download)

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    #44
    ghosthunter,

    anong kotse mo?

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    #45
    Had a chance to experience my car drift only once at Katipunan... but too chicken to try it again... but with practice I definitely would want to do it like the A31 Cefiro in the picture on the 1st post

    Another reason maybe why drifting is not that popular here is because of the paucity of rear wheel drive cars here in the country... most drifters in Japan use RWD vehicles

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    #46
    Wala na yata yung link? Di ko ma-download.

    Edit:
    Bandwidth limit yata yung www.ircuser.org may nakita akong isa pang website host.
    http://aserverjustfor.us/videos/Drifting/DriftBible.wmv

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    #47
    Originally posted by silverA31
    Had a chance to experience my car drift only once at Katipunan... but too chicken to try it again... but with practice I definitely would want to do it like the A31 Cefiro in the picture on the 1st post

    Another reason maybe why drifting is not that popular here is because of the paucity of rear wheel drive cars here in the country... most drifters in Japan use RWD vehicles
    rwd cars are better for drift but fwd can do it too (but not linked drifts though).

    One of the major reasons why drifting is not popular here is the local roads aren't really that good. Another is the bad driving habits some drivers.

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    #48
    Originally posted by iqaruzz
    ghosthunter,

    anong kotse mo?
    AE111 corolla.

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    #49
    Originally posted by ghosthunter
    rwd cars are better for drift but fwd can do it too (but not linked drifts though).

    One of the major reasons why drifting is not popular here is the local roads aren't really that good. Another is the bad driving habits some drivers.
    LOL, , you ought to hear the discussions and downright fighting elsewhere on whether FWD cars can actually drift... some guys just don't have any imagination... :D

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    #50
    Originally posted by niky
    LOL, , you ought to hear the discussions and downright fighting elsewhere on whether FWD cars can actually drift... some guys just don't have any imagination... :D
    if fwd cars can't drift, what about those civics drifting around japan? but like I said, rwd are the choice cars but not necessarily jsut those can drift.

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