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Originally Posted by Kalem_s13
I have much more pride going to the track and doing what I love more than anything else, rather than have a supper clean car that sits in a garage it's whole life. Yes of course the car should be fixed on down time, but drifters make the most out of their body kits and will continue to zip tie them until they are scrap. After you've completely wrecked a body kit and over flares from drifting, you save and buy a whole new kit... Then so on and so on
This is just my perspective on drifting, as I'm sure many other drifters have the same. It's pretty hard to completely wreck a car to the point of no return!
For anyone that wants to watch some awesome Japanese drifting
Team burst-
http://youtu.be/ohZ4r4_aSuE
http://youtu.be/Exr0AqBq8sU
http://youtu.be/28phKea5Zik
http://youtu.be/KlUjjonGWzQ
Touge drifting
http://youtu.be/-mqXXqB7SBQ
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So basically you're saying that no one with a clean, nice S chassis actually drifts and you need to have a shitty beat up car to be a true drifter.
You belong in the doing it wrong thread
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Originally Posted by OBEEWON
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