learning to drift
learning to drift
so, is there place to go to learn how to drift especially in someone elses car!
Trying my hand at web design!!
http://www.driftuk.co.uk/
http://www.driftacademy.co.uk/
Seem to be the most popular but I'm very new to it all. Certainly wetted my appetite though.
http://www.driftacademy.co.uk/
Seem to be the most popular but I'm very new to it all. Certainly wetted my appetite though.
http://www.auto-genie.co.uk
07733 527430
stuart@auto-genie.co.uk
Valeting, detailing and undersealing
07733 527430
stuart@auto-genie.co.uk
Valeting, detailing and undersealing
Re: learning to drift
maybe stu rents his drift special out at a reasonable rate :lol:Boxy wrote:so, is there place to go to learn how to drift especially in someone elses car!
No worries, you guys cannot be worse than me :lol:
http://www.auto-genie.co.uk
07733 527430
stuart@auto-genie.co.uk
Valeting, detailing and undersealing
07733 527430
stuart@auto-genie.co.uk
Valeting, detailing and undersealing
Bloody hell, that'll be quiet in there!
http://www.auto-genie.co.uk
07733 527430
stuart@auto-genie.co.uk
Valeting, detailing and undersealing
07733 527430
stuart@auto-genie.co.uk
Valeting, detailing and undersealing
Ok, hands up everyone whos tried to drift a 400+ rear wheel drive 1500kg animal around a go kart track????
anyone...............
Boxy....................are you still there? :lol:
anyone...............
Boxy....................are you still there? :lol:
http://www.auto-genie.co.uk
07733 527430
stuart@auto-genie.co.uk
Valeting, detailing and undersealing
07733 527430
stuart@auto-genie.co.uk
Valeting, detailing and undersealing
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