anybody drifting in GA?

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I was wondering if there is a place to drift in north georgia. I have a stock S14, have never drifted before, and want to learn without drawing the attention of the local gestapo who seem to always be out in force.


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No offical place that I know of.Just keep your eyes out for dead empty roads with good run off space,smoth surface, wide lanes. and no blind corners.Empty parking lotts are to wide open for me.Too easy to be spotted.There are some offical events like Southern Fried Slide.Where you can get instruction.

http://www.dgtrials.com/

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Saint wrote:There are some offical events like Southern Fried Slide.Where you can get instruction.

http://www.dgtrials.com/
please dont do it on the street.

you will learn more one day with instruction than you ever could looking like a fool on the street.

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Kamin, what's it like drifting with an Rb25? Is it easier/harder with the weight distribution difference, or does the power help?

Thanks to all who can advise me on learning to drift. In my area I seldom see anyone driving 240s let alone drifting them.

Also, no worries about me doing it on the street, I don't need the tickets or an accident!

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I have a rb25 and I drift in my S13 it slides nice with my R32 diff in now Need suspension Like Kamin.

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I'm in GA. Working on my Rb20 swap. I'll probably try drifting a little bit in it, but I don't want to blow anything up as its going to be my daily driver.

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Yeah check out southeastdrift.com

reall cool guys on there and theres a couple events this year. As far as the street youll have to get in good with someone because noone posts about street drifting.


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That would be a little hard since I don't know anyone. I'm not going to encourage it but it would be cool to watch.

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Check this out and come and watchhttp://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=127602

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I just might see you out there. look for me in the maxima shown or a white S14 with a mismatched front end.

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yea, def check out SEDA, i've been with them since the begining and they are working their @sses off to get us practice days. same thing with DG trials. and better keep it off the streets or ull learn some things the hard way.


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