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Old Jan 1, 2007 | 10:56 PM
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ORIGINAL: slowpozer

All of you should be beaten senseless and left for dead in a Subaru.
This is a MUSTANG FORUM people. What's next? feelings? manners? men named Terri? Now slap yourselves silly and start thinking about engine displacement and aggressive cams.
Don't make me find you.
Ahahahahahahahaha! I disagree, but that was GREAT.
Old Jan 2, 2007 | 12:33 AM
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ORIGINAL: slowpozer

All of you should be beaten senseless and left for dead in a Subaru.
This is a MUSTANG FORUM people. What's next? feelings? manners? men named Terri? Now slap yourselves silly and start thinking about engine displacement and aggressive cams.
Don't make me find you.
You're right, we forgot ourselves...We need to talk about lead footed straight line driving, 1/4 mi. at a time, right?

Ahh...I prefer overall car control, and the guys who do drifting have that.

Old Jan 2, 2007 | 01:11 AM
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ORIGINAL: Sprzout

ORIGINAL: slowpozer

All of you should be beaten senseless and left for dead in a Subaru.
This is a MUSTANG FORUM people. What's next? feelings? manners? men named Terri? Now slap yourselves silly and start thinking about engine displacement and aggressive cams.
Don't make me find you.
You're right, we forgot ourselves...We need to talk about lead footed straight line driving, 1/4 mi. at a time, right?

Ahh...I prefer overall car control, and the guys who do drifting have that.

Drifting definitly takes talent and alot of control over the vehicle, but I find it hard to copmare different styles because each takes different talents.
Old Jan 2, 2007 | 03:35 AM
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ALL I GOTTA SAY IS CHECK THIS SITE OUT...

KEN GUSHI DRIFT 05 MUSTANG..
HIS MUSTANG WAS IN SEMA LAST YEAR...

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http://www.g4tv.com/formulad/feature...Ken_Gushi.html

Old May 27, 2007 | 04:28 AM
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I dont not recomend clutch kicking.there are better ways to get the car sideways.
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