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gravityfreak
Check it

http://axion68.com/files/generallee.mpg
Blade Hunter
QUOTE(gravityfreak @ Jun 16 2005, 04:16 AM)
Check it

http://axion68.com/files/generallee.mpg
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Is this the general lee drifting?? if so I think it was already posted a while back.
CAP
Yeehaaa !
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DANZZT231
what the fark...its crazy man, he kept in line so perfectly
BigBum
hahahaahhahaaaaaaa!!! laugh.gif
CAP
biggrin.gif Now where's the outakes video with all the cars he trashed to get that right
DANZZT231
hahahha, its mad. But the craziest is those middle east camry drifters. More like driving in vengance style man.
CAP
I was never able to see that one when it was posted
DANZZT231
Oh man, i tell you man, i had no idea what was on their mind to pull out such driving tongue.gif
BlkZR
Haha dat was crazy.

I even got busted by my boss checking that out but instead of telling me off for bludging he asked if he could see that again... hehe biggrin.gif
DANZZT231
hahah can't deny how awesome that driving is.
Chompies
hahaha, that's incredible.. and on a public road too?! this guy is nutz
Buddha
QUOTE(Nino_Leb @ Jun 16 2005, 06:23 PM)
http://www.modernracer.com/tips/frontwheel...eoversteer.html
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Can be great fun ... I learnt how to do it by accident one night in my old Starlet, not something I want to try in the wagon if I can help it, but one day I'll get out to a track ... cool.gif
BigBum
hey buddha, i have the same rims as yours on my levin. i just had them powdercoated white recently... maybe u should do that same... it'll suit your white car wink.gif wink.gif wink.gif get some rice happening biggrin.gif
JUL13
QUOTE(Chompies @ Jun 16 2005, 04:05 PM)
hahaha, that's incredible.. and on a public road too?! this guy is nutz
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This is a clip from a movie isn't it - I think the new Dukes Of Hazard one? You can here them calling "cut" right at the very end?! All those other cars are just in formation I reckon for the stunt. But still a crackin' piece of driving...no doubt about that!!!
Buddha
QUOTE(BigBum @ Jun 16 2005, 07:15 PM)
hey buddha, i have the same rims as yours on my levin. i just had them powdercoated white recently... maybe u should do that same... it'll suit your white car  wink.gif  wink.gif  wink.gif get some rice happening  biggrin.gif
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What I'd love to do is have them polished, but I'm trying to find a place that will fit my budget.
CAP
I wouldn't recommend trying lift off oversteer, especially on public roads, It's a great way to end up facing the way you just came from.
Once the back end starts to comes around there's nothing progressive about it, it snaps out in an instant and takes alot to catch.
Don't believe me, just watch the 2.0lt supertourers one day.
shaohaok
QUOTE(IZZ-FE @ Jun 17 2005, 08:57 AM)
I wouldn't recommend trying lift off oversteer, especially on public roads, It's a great way to end up facing the way you just came from. 
Once the back end starts to comes around there's nothing progressive about it, it snaps out in an instant and takes alot to catch.
Don't believe me, just watch the 2.0lt supertourers one day.
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any form of oversteer(handbrake, lift-off, etc) is hard to catch in a FWD. that's y u need to practise on a skidpan. smile.gif

i've also found the rear end to be more lively with the stiffer swaybars installed, esp hard braking hairpins. it slides enough to get the car pointed the right way for corner exit.
CAP
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it slides enough to get the car pointed the right way for corner exit.

For sure :-) On a track this is ideal, but you'd be a bit silly doing this on the road, especially if you've had no experience with it before.
shaohaok
QUOTE(IZZ-FE @ Jun 17 2005, 12:13 PM)
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it slides enough to get the car pointed the right way for corner exit.

For sure :-) On a track this is ideal, but you'd be a bit silly doing this on the road, especially if you've had no experience with it before.
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actually when i say slide, i dun mean like a drift kind of slide tongue.gif

i think a mild slip would be a better term tongue.gif
MR22ZZ
works great doing right hand turns at round abouts in the wet too wink.gif

Disclaimer - not advised for the inexperienced or if you cannot afford to fix broken wheels and suspension from slamming the gutter if you get it wrong.
CAP
wink.gif tongue.gif Now who was the Vic member well known for handbrake turns...hmm let me think tongue.gif
Wilco
I did driver training at the Mt Cotton driver centre and let me tell you that was a bit of fun for drifting.

Had a V8 VY commodore and also BA Falcon and we were learning how to counter steer when the rear wheels start sliding etc etc.

It was a small track but no matter how hard we tried we couldn't keep sideways for the whole time along the straight they had. You could have absolutley no traction for the whole track but just couldn't make it for the straight smile.gif

I was on the track for 2 days straight and the only time i got scared was when one of the chicks were driving and she lost it coming up to the straight hehe laugh.gif

After numerous 360's all I could see coming towards me in the passenger seat was trees blink.gif

Luckily we didn't hit them smile.gif
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