it is harder to hold a drift in fresh slushy snow than i thought, its easy if its been snowing for days already so theres a bottom layer of compacted snow or no one else has driven where you're at cause in fresh driven snow you have a real un-even surface of snowy super slippery spots and spots of grippy paved parts. you think your starting to oversteering and the rear end is coming out and a split second later your totaly under steering like a civic with 2 inch wide tires in the front and drag radials in the rear some how skipping the rear end slowly straightning out part. If you go balls to the wall throttle and start holding it you'lle hit slippery part in the rear or grippy partt in the front and you just spin out. Seriously, un-even snow screws wit the senses.
behold the MY FAIL.
Also, I filmed then filtered the image, I was trying to see how i could enhance video taken at night, the original video was full color but you couldnt see anything except moving lights.
lol
Strawburr 5 months ago
@koglowa okay bro, relax a bit, that video is of a buddy of mine, the one who taught me how to drift.. im just giving him shit... he's always complaining that he doesnt have enough power...
HerrStutterNuts 1 year ago
@HerrStutterNuts too little power for snow drifts faggot? is that right? btw snow is always like that here so idk
koglowa 1 year ago
You're a fag!!!!! you just dont have enough power you dipshit!!!!
HerrStutterNuts 1 year ago