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It's actually heaps of fun to go snow "drifting".
The whole point in it is not to care about your car, and to get a big angle going and try not to crash. It's not demolition derby, but snow and ice tend to be slippery so mistakes do happen.
I actually miss my damn Galant 4x4 now. I have no beater for this winter. :<
Next time, take better pics though, and maybe shoot some video?
Not many who understands
But we do buy new "winter-rides" every winter, the guy with the merc bought a E34 today
But on wednesday we had a almost 3hour long trip with almost 20 cars driving mountain/forrestroads in 3-4 gear 110 ++ going side to side, with a few 4x4 to pull us up if something happpen.
Yesterday i got my e28 running, weather was very slippery and many ppls drove out..
Will make a better film and take better pics later
giving "drifitng" a bad name, or making its already bad name worse
I really dont see how this is any different to dudes drifting in industrial in the US or even Aus.
I say good on them for having an awesome time and doing what they love, Obviously their country has a lot of different laws, or they just have a lot more balls... Or both
Originally posted by anth
Lucky they didn't come into your house and disrespect your whole family.
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