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MrAjsTech

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Anytime it rains I do donuts, pretzels and long slides.. heh.. The P Zero Nero's are awful for performance driving but great for sliding.. :D
Now that is the truth haha
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Few pictures of my previous cars over the years, Ive been drifting since 2003 but don't plan on drifting the stang. I have messed around sliding it a little but drifting just puts so much stress and abuse on vehicles it seems like haha. I'm planning to start doing grip racing though with my ecoboost and have a road course event setup for January. I feel like the S550 is better suited for that type of driving plus its a little on the heavy side and probably go through tires like nobody's business. If i was going to get a car for drifting it would be another 350z, they are getting much more affordable and the stock motors with a few bolt ons are plenty of power plus its super reliable and with just a good diff, wheels, tires, and suspension can be set up to be a great drifts car without the headaches since it is newer than beat up 240 that you have to basically build the whole car back up lol.















Drifting is so fun though, i miss it :eek:
 

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Old video bud. Nothing against you.
Regardless of age, you got a better one bruh?

And nice sideways driving for sure! I'm not a "drifting fan" per say, but it does look like a lot of fun in the right setting!
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