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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2009

Subaru

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  • yes you can also go to these can of trainings and use your own car.

  • In Finland you have to know how to drift to pass your road test... :p

  • @amiskorolla, Finland is certainly great. I was once in Rovaniemi for some drift action, this was lots of fun.

  • where is that and how much it cost

  • @santos0306, this is in Austria it is a one day drift training for a bout 600,- Euros. This winter there will be again Trainings with the new Impreza

  • Anyone know where they do this and if anyone can go to it...

  • @spsickfastsupra, as mentioned in Austria, you should have some Drift experience, but basicly anyone can take part.

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  • that's so awesome!!

    and thank you for learning to drift somewhere smart like that and not on the street like too many other idiots!

  • That looks fun...

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  • @amiskorolla In America you have to know how to turn left poorly to pass the test. I'm ashamed to drive on the same streets sometimes.

  • now is there any way i can do that on a Polaris Ranger

  • The DCCD run on full lock or in auto mode?

  • @Cirrux I agree. Drifting should be on the track or on closed roads, too bad it's usually unaffordable for normal people to take part.

  • @amiskorolla I Love Finland! In Ireland if a Guard (policeman) sees you drifting on a road, you get a court summons and a ban on driving there. 1 or 2 years, depending on the judge. Let's all move to Finland. xDD

  • @mbamm Can you use your own car?

  • Pitty we don't really have winters in Ireland. This winter was probably coldest in history. We had snow for a week and minus temperatures (up to -12 :D) for about 3 weeks. For locals it was a disaster. It was hillarious looking at people on the road with bald summer tyres and 0 knowledge of how to control the car in winter. I wish it went on for longer, becouse my Legacy B4 loved the snow. :P Let's just hope every winter will be longer and longer from now on. :P

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