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Okay can you drift a 98 grand prix supercharged?

How about superglueing multiple trays together so they don't wear though as fast?

I'm thinking more like model cement because it melts plastic to plastic. If anyone has built model airplanes, car, etc. they know what I mean.

Super glue won't do that and I doubt it would hold up to the heat that would be created.
 




You cant truly drift a FWD car. :th_shakinghead1:

You can make the ass end spin out on smooth wet pavement if you know how to steer and shift the cars weight to your advantage to get it to do what you want it to do, such as a controlled spin/fish tail. Sometimes you can add in the e-brake if your quick with your foot to unlock the keeper, or modify your e-brake pedal where you can turn the keeper on/off for stuff like this.

actually there is kind of a cool trick... I saw some srt-4 guys doing this once (live)

Goto McDonalds, Wendy's, any fast food place that gives you those brown trays.

.......steal those trays....... :X

Set the trays on the ground and drive your rear wheels on top of them, tie them to your wheels and have fun. The trays will slide on the pavement and your rear wheels won't move. Do this in open space cuz you will spin a lot....

Prime Example of this:
YouTube - Pontiac Grand Prix on McDonalds Trays

~F~
 


just use the e brakes but you have to go at a speed of 45to 50 but u really have to know how to control the car or u will crash
 
88 camry... those old rwd toyotas were fantastic... no power though

my brother bought a corolla AE-86... he loved it, but had to sell it when his baby arrived
 


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