Driftschool Zolder 11th Dec. 2009
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05-19-2010, 09:32 PM
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Well gangsta or no, its still begs the questions"
what is meant by trackshit or track-stuff? what is a free run for drifting? Maybe I just need to polish up on my US youth culture slang again. Took me about half a year to figure out what Robo was posting in most threads (N1) and to figure out the FTW thing. If you want to learn how to drift, then a stock hachi with LSD will do nicely. A stiffer suspension can help control the car but thats mostly it for beginner level. Any stuff you add on afterwards is personalizing the car, nice but not necessary. Driftdays are organised on a regular basis now, particularly in summer. So maybe skip some improvements on the car and invest in improving the driver. Its fun. RDW lelystad or driftschool Zolder are your best bets for getting the basics down in safe surroundings. A wheel to steer the front of the car A pedal to steer the rear |
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