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Old 09-05-2010, 03:47 PM
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Talking 370Z needs paint after much pracitce drifting!



I am pleased to say that my AWD has finally come! and with that so has my newbie drfiting skills!

I am starting get the hang of it, but taking a few hits into some rough metal chair legs and walls, my paint has become a little less then it was. The gloss finish I had put on, is doing to my suprise, a great job at protecting my paint. I probably hit that metal chair leg at full speed, and not even a scratch.

But unfortunately I can not say the same about flipping the car out in the back yard on concrete. haha...

anyways... atm I do not have drifting tires? not sure how much of a difference they make. but right now I am using blue masking tape from a 3/4 inch width roll. I cut the strips down the middle in halves and have that on my tires.

any info on making drift tires, or recommended drift tires to buy please let me know!! ( also could you describe to me, how they feel exactly? like a hard rubber? or plastic? whats it like?)
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Old 09-05-2010, 04:27 PM
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from personal experience with xmods, i believe the masking tape might be a little too slippery. for making drift tires, many people use pvc piping - the tires itself are more like hard plastic.
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