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Drifting a blazer. - 12/5/2007 2:40:50 AM   
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LOL much

http://youtube.com/watch?v=73SpIbChCI4


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RE: Drifting a blazer. - 12/5/2007 4:11:02 AM   
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That is Bad, wish i could do that, oh thats right i can, but only on snow haha.

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RE: Drifting a blazer. - 12/5/2007 7:08:27 AM   
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Any car should be able to drift on  sealed and coated concrete, hell I bet I can get my 10hp snowblower to drift on that floor. Thats no feat at all. 

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RE: Drifting a blazer. - 12/5/2007 8:29:23 AM   
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I lol'd.
I can probably drift on a bicycle like that.


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RE: Drifting a blazer. - 12/5/2007 10:00:43 AM   
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I was really hoping he was going to wack one of those poles.

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RE: Drifting a blazer. - 12/5/2007 10:30:13 AM   
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Umm, i was just wondering how he was in a mall?   construction stage?

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RE: Drifting a blazer. - 12/5/2007 7:37:42 PM   
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It was an underground parking area/truck dock, hes got some pretty sad "drifting" skills. Before I got new tires I had a "little fun" and I drifted around a buggy in an asphalt parking lot and was able to keep my drivers side corner of my front bumper about 6 inches from the buggy for 5 revolutions.

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RE: Drifting a blazer. - 12/5/2007 7:46:51 PM   
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I dont think i could do that good, but i also have never drifted before, too scared to roll the truck. the most i have done is got it sideways on monday in the slush/ice storm that we had

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RE: Drifting a blazer. - 12/5/2007 8:10:14 PM   
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Now that I have a wider tire with better control I can do that with no problem and of course being lowered helps with body roll which mine dissapeared when i slammed it but hey not to hijack your video thread but check out this blazer http://youtube.com/watch?v=W5AJHIatA1M&feature=related

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RE: Drifting a blazer. - 12/5/2007 8:12:21 PM   
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I think I've seen it before. Good filming anyway...

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RE: Drifting a blazer. - 12/6/2007 10:37:19 PM   
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Now that second video is my kind of blazer. JK, I like the first one alot but I like having 4x4 better. The drifiting skills werent too good. I have to say I do much better in the snow. I just pulled a U turn tonight that was more of a 180 degree rear end swing where the front end stayed in pretty much the same place.

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RE: Drifting a blazer. - 12/7/2007 3:50:42 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Millertime21

I was really hoping he was going to wack one of those poles.

me too that would have made the video better.

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RE: Drifting a blazer. - 12/8/2007 6:18:37 AM   
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That wasn't drifting... That was low-class power sliding, lol.

I've done better drifts in my old FWD Z34!

Nice lookin' Blazer, though...


And that jumping Blazer had a nice take off approach and a nice landing approach! lol.

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RE: Drifting a blazer. - 12/8/2007 5:36:11 PM   
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i did it in the snow, and half my friends were like WAAAA??? he can do that? in that!?!?

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RE: Drifting a blazer. - 12/8/2007 6:44:04 PM   
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You can drift a shopping cart in the snow.

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RE: Drifting a blazer. - 12/8/2007 6:57:38 PM   
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quote:

You can drift a shopping cart in the snow.


I know this all to well. The grocery store I used to work at, we used to take the groceries out to the customers car. It was alot of fun in the winter time. I used to run and get a little speed and then slide all the way to the front of the store. I still do it at my new job. The back room is concrete floored, so a little water is like an oil slick. Everything slides, even the forklifts lol.

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