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Old 01-17-2008, 09:11 PM   #5
Irish_Mechanic
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Default my 88 na auto (4spd)

i'd like to mention that we just got (in lancaster PA) like 4 inches of snow. Not only can i drift this thing in the dry, but the snow makes drifting STUPID-FUN!!!!

if you put it in first OR second, she'll do anything you want...

so, if you're cars a bit beat and doesnt make the power it did origionally, find some snow.
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