Drifting RC cars.
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Drifting RC cars.
I'm not a huge drifting fan, but this is pretty awesome.
http://www.enfreaks.com/index.php?su..._from=&ucat=1&
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My wife and I were browsing looking through a copy of Option magazine at a tuning shop yesterday. We found this address...
http://www.sun-a.com/welc/modelcar/radicon/ykmfhk.html
They are almost 400 bones for one, and it still takes technique to drift even a tiny RC car. Im not dedicated enough to spend the money to get one.
You can use Altavista.com's Babelfish Translator in case you can't read Kanji.
http://www.sun-a.com/welc/modelcar/radicon/ykmfhk.html
They are almost 400 bones for one, and it still takes technique to drift even a tiny RC car. Im not dedicated enough to spend the money to get one.

You can use Altavista.com's Babelfish Translator in case you can't read Kanji.
u don't have to shell out 4 bill for them... u can just get a reg r/c (a good one... AWD....) and buy the wheels for it. the wheels lets the car get sideways... although i have heard of people taking the tires off the rim and fitting a pice of PVC piping on there and it works just likt eh store bought drift tires... (R/C drift tires are just plastic tires)


