WHo 1professional CaN TeaCh Me DRIFT???

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WHo CaN TeaCh Me DRIFT???:emoticon_U:
WHo CaN TeaCh Me DRIFT???
I ReaLLy VerY LIKe DRIFT.......
And SeRIOUs WaN To LEaRn DRIFT........
NTg CaN IMPORTANT MORe THaN DRIFT..........
:cry_smile: I HopE CaN Be A DRIFTER..........
 

EG9

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bro, get a drift car 1st then join those drift clinic that organize by many parties nowadays
and alway join the practise session on USJ track.

By the way, how old are you?
 

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learn by what u already have. probably a fwd...good enough...
take a sharp corner at 60-80km/h, turn and pull ur handbrake. just as the car start to oversteer (drift), turn clockwise, if u taking right angle corner, turn steering left all the way and put THE GAS.... let go the handbrake... ul b back in a straight line by 3 seconds...

so easy...

once u get the hang of it, go try an rwd...
just use body weight shift (brake, swing left n rite, or watever to make the ASS go in a different direction ur want to go...

easy peusy but of course all the things u need to do is like in a fraction of a second. so without practice, no need to show off ler........ kkkkkkkkk
 

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