M5 drift in a parking lot
#1
Hey ya'll, 2 weeks ago I found a great place to drift. Up north of the city, no cars nothing is going on there. Its in a parking of Eaton's Hall Castle. I decided to drift a bit with this car it looked like lots of fun and decided to learn how to drift a bit. My first time here are the results ! >>>>
#2
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My Ride: 2008 550I LOADED, all options except HUD and NV
Ok, it's official, I am done with you. Obviously you have learned nothing from the previous threads and will continue to drive like a jackass. I am assuming of course that you had permission from no one to do this in that parking lot. These "see I DO have balls" threads are getting really monotonous. :thumbsdown:
#4
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From: Bay Area California
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#6
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Does your cameraman have parkinsons disease?
#8
HAHAHAHHAHAHAHA Here comes another EPIC thread.. i can smell it!!
As for your drifting; i would say its more like a guy doing crappy doughnuts and "spinny's" in an M5...
I warn you... V the russian will have a hayday with you again...
As for your drifting; i would say its more like a guy doing crappy doughnuts and "spinny's" in an M5...
I warn you... V the russian will have a hayday with you again...
#9
Other than the tire marks left on the pavement, drifting your car is a good way to learn how your car behaves. I would recommend people to try it, snow and dry, but not somewhere where you are not allowed.
#10
Alot of fun, and when wet doesnt burn up your tires...
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