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    Talking who said FWD cars can't drift

    crazy jdm civic drifitng

    JSPEK drifter

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    thats crazy. nice find

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    Got flatspots?

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    Thats about as cool as doing a burnout in a FWD.

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    Originally posted by Manimillion
    Got flatspots?
    theres nothin like a square tire

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    That guy had some crazy e-braking skills, I was watching his left hand as he switched between shifting gears and applying the e-brake.
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    I dont know that was kinda gay to me.
    Just imo but fwd cars cant drift :>, where's the smoke?

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    hahah thats pretty funny. but its cool to see a civic 'drift'. awesome e braking skills
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    That was pretty cool

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    interesting.. but seen it b4

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    good skills...but the guy should just get a rwd car

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    It's a different type of challenge. Props!
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