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tony.mon
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Re: Formula Drift

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1915?
That's even earlier than Model T's- surprised they could persuade anyone with a vintage to try drifting.
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Mind you I'd want to watch drifting in vintage cars, that'd be a hoot.
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It was either the Storm or a ratty drifter last year for me......wasnt sure I'd chosen the right one until Summer last year, then I knew I had!!! :beer:
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While doing a website for a classic car firm http://www.aldersfieldstorage.com/ stumbled across this awesome beastie - okay it sounded like it was powered by an anaemic C90 engine but it would be the perfect urban car for the 21st Century... mmm shoe in a Storm engine and give the man with a red flag a run for his money....

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