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| Milforum Pivotman | It makes racing tougher. (Almost) anyone can drive a car faster than another guy, but it takes a special breed to drift.
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | Quote:
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| Milforum Pivotman | It takes a better car. That and the right conditions, and I could be faster than the other guy. |
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| Tribunus Laticlavius | i went and saw this today i agree that it was better than the other 2 movies, but theres barely any working on the cars like you said Henderson i liked the ending with Vin Diesel in the Buick, but i wouldnt think a muscle car would be too good for drifting to be honest with ya
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| Milforum Pivotman | Look at the Mustang with the Skyline... |
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| Tribunus Laticlavius | the one the main character was driving? pretty nice, but it doesnt have that nice deep sound a mustang should have |
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| Milforum Pivotman | Because it was a Skyline Engine.He couldnt have done it with a stock Mustang engine... |
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| Tribunus Laticlavius | i kno, i was just saying that it would have been better with the deep American muscle sound |
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| Milforum Pivotman | I hear ya. I love American Muscle. The 69 Mustang GT in "Gone in 60 Seconds" made me cry. |
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