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Old 10-25-2006, 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by ill steez
theres already a 69 camaro competing in "formula-d" but i dont think its doing all that well. Ideally those drift cars are supposed to be small and nimble to pull off some of the crazy stuff the really good drift drivers can do.

as far as it not being a sport.... i couldent disagree more. just because they arent going for fastest time specifically doesent mean it doesent require skill. i honestly think that the best drift drivers are some of the best drivers out there, period.

and for the record, theres nothing wrong with a 240sx. heres a pic of my buddies old car:


may not be everyones taste, but i thought it was awesome
You also couldent spell, punctuate or correctly apply capitalization to your post. The result is that it's awfully difficult to objectively read your post without pointing and laughing at the monitor.

In the form of an SAT question:

Drifting is to racing as boogie boards are to ________.

a) Llamas
b) Baseball
c) Surfing

One is a novelty used to entertain children and the other is a serious sport.

Last edited by 907rs; 10-25-2006 at 06:28 PM. Reason: Added missing word
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