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If this is the same one as in the Work-Time entertainment then it is good.
As mentioned before though, there is a bit of hero damage along the way!
I think with a couple of practice runs I could do something similar!! I reckon Karan would say the same to be fair. It's wet and the car is no doubt set up for it!
It does look smart, but at that speed and in the wet, it's not too difficult if you can drift a bit.

As mentioned before though, there is a bit of hero damage along the way!
I think with a couple of practice runs I could do something similar!! I reckon Karan would say the same to be fair. It's wet and the car is no doubt set up for it!
It does look smart, but at that speed and in the wet, it's not too difficult if you can drift a bit.



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It does look very staged, with the moving cars extremely close to the kerb and someone shouting something about it being "a cut" at the end.
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Ive seen somewhere that clip is maybe from the new dukes of hazard film, with Jessica Simpson as Daisy DukeTurbo-Brown wrote:It does look very staged, with the moving cars extremely close to the kerb and someone shouting something about it being "a cut" at the end.
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yep taht filming for a new movie..davetouring wrote:If this is the same one as in the Work-Time entertainment then it is good.
As mentioned before though, there is a bit of hero damage along the way!
I think with a couple of practice runs I could do something similar!! I reckon Karan would say the same to be fair. It's wet and the car is no doubt set up for it!
It does look smart, but at that speed and in the wet, it's not too difficult if you can drift a bit.
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for starters that a 100 times easier to drift than a e30..... and u can tell from the way is set up most people with a bit of practise could do that... still looks fookin awesome though
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....in hot pants!jmc330i wrote:Ive seen somewhere that clip is maybe from the new dukes of hazard film, with Jessica Simpson as Daisy Duke

I put a pic up in one of the other threads about this vid

http://www.e30zone.co.uk/modules.php?na ... pic&t=8158

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wicked dude that drifting
and that picture



and that picture






Just realised there are two other threads.Zayyan wrote: I put a pic up in one of the other threads about this vid
I knew Id seen it somewhere but was looking in the wrong one - at least Im not going mad

And with pics like that, Im looking forward to the film now


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jmc330i wrote:Just realised there are two other threads.Zayyan wrote: I put a pic up in one of the other threads about this vid
I knew Id seen it somewhere but was looking in the wrong one - at least Im not going mad![]()
And with pics like that, Im looking forward to the film now![]()

Me too, although you mean with drifting like that, obviously


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Karan wrote:yep taht filming for a new movie..davetouring wrote:If this is the same one as in the Work-Time entertainment then it is good.
As mentioned before though, there is a bit of hero damage along the way!
I think with a couple of practice runs I could do something similar!! I reckon Karan would say the same to be fair. It's wet and the car is no doubt set up for it!
It does look smart, but at that speed and in the wet, it's not too difficult if you can drift a bit.
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for starters that a 100 times easier to drift than a e30..... and u can tell from the way is set up most people with a bit of practise could do that... still looks fookin awesome though
Chargers are like boats to handle mate! Although with that much power (probably somthing like a 385 small, 4xx big block) then im sure anyone could drift it lol.
Looks pretty fking cool tbh!!
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yeh i meant the power.....it also looks less wallowy than any e30 i have ever seen..... must have some serious stiff suspension on there.... those drift pics of myself i posted were roughly the same speed and angle and my car leans more..... and was still wallowy in the video...this charger isnt doing that at all!!SwirlyE30 wrote:Karan wrote:yep taht filming for a new movie..davetouring wrote:If this is the same one as in the Work-Time entertainment then it is good.
As mentioned before though, there is a bit of hero damage along the way!
I think with a couple of practice runs I could do something similar!! I reckon Karan would say the same to be fair. It's wet and the car is no doubt set up for it!
It does look smart, but at that speed and in the wet, it's not too difficult if you can drift a bit.
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for starters that a 100 times easier to drift than a e30..... and u can tell from the way is set up most people with a bit of practise could do that... still looks fookin awesome though
Chargers are like boats to handle mate! Although with that much power (probably somthing like a 385 small, 4xx big block) then im sure anyone could drift it lol.
Looks pretty fking cool tbh!!
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Yeh mate it seems to hold really nicely! Must have had some propper money spent on the suspension. Standard chargers role as much as rick walla down a hill!!
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Its not from the new film, there is a couple of american dudes going around at the mo promoting the film doing loads of stuff like that, its all set up but the public think that its real,
looks fantastic though
looks fantastic though

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And http://www.e30zone.co.uk/modules.php?na ... pic&t=8158 don't forget!bullitt wrote:http://www.e30zone.co.uk/modules.php?na ... pic&t=8180

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