Drifting a blazer.
#11
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Join Date: May 2007
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Now that second video is my kind of blazer. JK, I like the first one alot but I like having 4x4 better. The drifiting skills werent too good. I have to say I do much better in the snow. I just pulled a U turn tonight that was more of a 180 degree rear end swing where the front end stayed in pretty much the same place.
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I was really hoping he was going to wack one of those poles.
I was really hoping he was going to wack one of those poles.
#13
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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That wasn't drifting... That was low-class power sliding, lol.
I've done better drifts in my old FWD Z34!
Nice lookin' Blazer, though...
And that jumping Blazer had a nice take off approach and a nice landing approach! lol.
I've done better drifts in my old FWD Z34!
Nice lookin' Blazer, though...
And that jumping Blazer had a nice take off approach and a nice landing approach! lol.
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i did it in the snow, and half my friends were like WAAAA??? he can do that? in that!?!?
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You can drift a shopping cart in the snow.
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You can drift a shopping cart in the snow.
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