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    Originally posted by mbonanni View Post
    um, yea.

    Not sure the relevance of that, maybe it is some r3v thing I have yet to catch onto.
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      Originally posted by Pantless Spency View Post
      dumbest idea ever,
      i wasn't even trying to DRIFT my 325... i just was trying to get the back end out a little and feel what it's like so i can manage it if it ever happened. because the only other car ive had had a horrible 80hp. i put it in second and came around a 90 degree corner in my neighbor hood, keep in mind its raining buckets here. i gas it and turn left and immediately i'm sideways and i'm like looking down the left curb like SHIT and i counter steer and then i'm looking at the right side curb thinking HOLY shit. then i do a 180 and rest on the right side curb way too close, way to lucky.
      i'm still shaking.

      for you it was dumb

      but for people who know their cars this is why e30's are awesome!
      you can get them to slide SOOO easy, you can go full 90* drift in them then kick it back the other way. the car is VERY predictable

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        Regardless...

        Not much, but it's Only for fun.



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          Originally posted by Grand525 View Post
          Not much, but it's Only for fun.




          You know what those two videos have in common? They're both on a closed course.
          1989 325i m50b25tu swap
          1989 325i (sold)

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