Kaido Battle 3 峠の伝説:Haruna downhill(AE86 Levin) pts: 304075

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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2007

Haruna downhill Drift replay(AE86 Levin)by: NVSR@靈界の帝王 (Canada)
Sorry for the poor quality

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  • Hey, I'm glad you can control your powerful car. How was it like to start out with an "underpowered" car when you got the game.

  • Example:AE86 Levin(Stock)

    It's a pain to use this kind of car to drift.

    U'll have trouble on keep the wheel spinning,

    when u're trying to increase the angle, the car'll just hand on to the inside wall or stop drifting. Try to overspeed when getting into corners, use a little hand brake, it may drift a short distance with small angle, but it's very difficult and the only way to drift with underpower car.

  • You can also use wet tires lv1(on the rear,keep the front in stock tires), it may helps a bit.

  • what mission you use AT or MT?

  • MT, of course

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  • I miss this game. Too bad I sold my ps2.

    THEY NEED TO MAKE TXRD3 FOR THE PS3

  • man i want this game >.< the drift is just 20 times better that in TXRD

    btw this is TXRD2 :P

    thumbs up if you want this game too ;D

  • Haha, TERRIBLE!

    Wtf =[

  • I love how it pops up with TERRIBLE! I mean seriously? Terrible? You're joking, right? XD

    AWESOME run, you do some amazing high speed drifts. Kansai style is the best, in my opinion!

  • 上手!

  • If only I had a wheel ... best drift game for ps2, d1gp is cool too !

  • DUDE....DK RIGHT HERE....i couldnt drift for shiz in this XD

  • Some sick drifting there dude.

  • Send me a copy of your setup via PM on here or on my forum (see my channel). I can try to help you out.

  • I have, and I could continue doing trial and error until i find something that works for me but it would seem more productive if i discover new tuning techniques as opposed to just doing the same thing over and over again.

    adaptability is what i'm talking about :)

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