Drifting the 1/10th Tamiya M3.

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  • Ben Carufel
    R3V Elite
    • Jun 2004
    • 5248

    #46
    Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriver
    Originally posted by Ben Carufel
    Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriver
    Eh, wasn't bad. (This coming from a guy who has a custom carbon fiber chassis, fluorine coated aluminum shocks, full ball bearings, a 30,000 RPM motor and PVC tires on his car)

    But anyways, pretty cool. Love the side action shots. I might have to try something like that with my car.

    Have you ever tried driving on a smoother surface? You get more grip which translates into better control which translate into longer drifts. I found that freshly sealed pavement works great. Polished concrete (if you can find it) is amazing. So smooth and you can hold drifts for pretty much indefinitely.
    Badass sig! My first car was a pale primrose yellow 1970 MGB GT!
    Thanks! Mines a 1970 also - Rocking the split bumpers! She has many plans in the future.
    Yep, I noticed the 1970 grille. Though it looks like you're missing the trim ring inside the grille.

    I never got to drive mine much. I bought it when I was 15 to restore, sold it when I was almost 17 partially restored. Bought my first E30 about a year later. That was back in 2002 when I bought my first E30.

    She looks great. You ought to check out www.mgb.bc.ca if you haven't already...good little MG forum there.

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    • AndrewBird
      The Mad Scientist
      • Oct 2003
      • 11892

      #47
      Ya, I frequent that site wuite a lot. (more then this one) :)

      You know, I've never noticed that I didn't have that trim ring. Looking at it now, I like it without. I always wondered what those little holes in the grill were for. LOL

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      • Van Westervelt
        R3V OG
        • May 2006
        • 9365

        #48
        Bumpin a classic. :)
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        • psloan
          R3V OG
          • Nov 2006
          • 9815

          #49
          Where the fuck do you live man?
          "We praise or find fault, depending on which of the two provides more opportunity for our powers of judgement to shine."

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          • Jordan
            R3V OG
            • Oct 2003
            • 12907

            #50
            Who me? I get around.
            Tenured Automotive Service Professional - Avid BMW Enthusiast

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