This is not 100% accurate, it just requires a different technique.... a little practice and the right rental car and you'll have it down.:grin:
I like your style!
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This is not 100% accurate, it just requires a different technique.... a little practice and the right rental car and you'll have it down.:grin:
I doubt it works as an e-brake...
Probably rips a fart....
Hmmm, I wonder what the proper lift etiquette is on that subject
AWD drifting is were it's at, doughnuts get boring after a while.
Probably rips a fart....
Money?![]()
I doubt any amount of $ would not be enough for a tattooer to allow me to drop my pants for them.
Long term investment, just imagine all the coins they are getting now
When I was in high school in Manchester, CT I actually got a reckless driving ticket (I was 17) for doing donuts (well, e-brake slides) in a parking lot after a snow storm at 10PM.
No, there were no other cars in the parking lot, or at least not in the section we were in.
Cost me over $300 in court plus points on a license. Jerk. I tried to tell the cop I was learning how to drive in the snow![]()
Yeah, well.... The lesson here is that you don't screw around with a cop an doughnuts.
Back to the subject - I do doughnuts backwards now that I have front wheel drive.
Back to the subject - I do doughnuts backwards now that I have front wheel drive.
FWD is also good for lunch tray donuts.
Lunch tray donuts? Does that have something to do with a coin operated e-brake?
C-Rex;672715rally flaps [/QUOTE said:I'm somewhat perplexed by those. I can see it if you're sideways on gravel roads...
However, makes a lot more sense on an STi vs the frontwheel drive mini I saw them on at the Depot the other day. ;-)