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Martin
Wed Feb 28 2007, 11:44pm
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Dec. 2003 page 44-45

1. When your spinning, let go of the counter steer and you will be less likely to brake your tie rods.
2. Pull your e-brake

3. If a wall is getting to close to your car, go full throttle (in a parking lot or track).

Words of advice from Kumakubo
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Dan at MAX USA
Thu Mar 01 2007, 03:21am

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I say let go of the wheel until your ass end is at dead 180 degrees from the original direction and slam the brakes, this leaves me stopped in the middle of the lane instead of the grard rai.....er I mean track wall.
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BigWave
Fri Mar 02 2007, 09:07pm
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Who askedd you?
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Never Lift
Fri Mar 02 2007, 10:08pm
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haha i agree with Dan exept instead of hitting the brakes, just drive backwards. remember to use your side mirrors.
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Dan at MAX USA
Sat Mar 03 2007, 06:16am

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Just because you have a super VIP ultra smooth long wheel base luxury drift love boat doesn't mean you have to hate.
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sLiDeWaYs_STK
Fri Jun 01 2007, 05:36am
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what about clutch in so you dont stall.

ive seen like 20 idiots stall and the car is soo flooded it wont start for minutes.


haha, so i ran out on the track and helped then pop start it.

what a flame that made:)
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Dan at MAX USA
Fri Jun 01 2007, 05:53pm

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HAHA I guess I'm always too focused on not hitting the wall I forget the clutch part but my car usually only takes 10 seconds to restart.
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