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1 yr late update: I'm now a certified pro drifter :cwl:

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Doing donuts used to be completely legal in NJ during the frequent snow storms. The only stipulation was no passengers, of course it's more fun with participants, screaming or otherwise.

Overcoming traction in the rear of the Mustang is the easy part, what you do with it afterwards is what litters youboob.

Don't be that guy.
How about doing donuts with bumper riders?
 

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When you can go 60 mph plus and hold a slide for a mile or more you could be a certified drifter.

When I was in High School we had competitions on who could slide the longest on icy roads. Much fun and a few cars in a ditch.
 

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When you can go 60 mph plus and hold a slide for a mile or more you could be a certified drifter.

When I was in High School we had competitions on who could slide the longest on icy roads. Much fun and a few cars in a ditch.
LOL at 15-18 yr old we used to go down empty 2 lane hiway at 80, pull ebrake and donut down multiple times to a stop....so silly haha. Never had enough room or power to spin after 30 let alone 60.

On gravel we were in a constant state of sliding one way or another at 60-90 with huge trough ditches on either side.....many cars and trucks were rolled..not mine.
 

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I grew up in northern Wisconsin. We had 3 types of roads.

Logging roads, basically two ruts with grass in the middle, trees on both sides. Gravel, these were the main roads in the county, and the state Hwy, the only paved one.

Lots of year round fun.

About every 2 weeks an oil truck would come by and spray oil 100 feet before and after every driveway, kept the dust down. They kept the winter plows an inch high so the roads were ice covered from late Oct to march.
 

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I learned how to snow/ice drift (without wrecking) in a 1972 Vega, manual. Some of the most fun I had at the young age of 16
 
 








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