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Anyone want to go drifting in a Diesel?
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Saw that one a while ago on a drifting forum. Apparently, the guy is a professional drifter...dunno who though. There are a few vids on Myspace and YouTube, one of a Cummins drifting in the wet and one with a PSD drifting around a corner in the dry. I'm getting pretty good at sliding Brisco around corners when it's wet out, though I don't have the marbles to do it in the dry...I too love my tires too much.
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I've driven car haulers before (aka parking lots) and to turn the steering wheel back and forth as quick as he is takes lots of practice and talent. Never tried it on dry pavement, but on wet pavement or dirt you better get the hell out of the way this dually coming in sideways...
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