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Old 07-25-2006 | 11:11 AM
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holy cow im going so fast i didnt think you were being mean and magnat either, ar3y0oj0rd4n, im just starting out, so please dont discourage me, thank you guys for your help, nissan tuner
Old 07-25-2006 | 06:23 PM
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Default RE: Drift tires

Here to Help..

Its Part of the Hobby to Help out others..

Some Just get a little carried away..
I actually Hold a Drift School on Sunday Afternoons..

Get the Young ones and Older ones off in the Correct direction is most important..
The Most Popular Drift Chassis are the TT-01,TB-02 and the HPI Sprint2.
Most of my Students who have the HPI Sprint2 have to retire early as they often Snap Belts on the tiniest rock..

I Did have one Guy who wanted to Slide his Monster Truck.
With some creative thinking and a little adjustment.. we got him to slide..

I am at the moment teaching a Veteran 1:10th Scale racer how to slide and he is Teaching me How to race..
I was suprised at the Difference between the two..

So Helping you to get Sliding wont be a problem at all..

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