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Indoor Drift Location, Possible Weekly Meets, Input?

Discussion in 'Racing and Bashing' started by Stephen, Jan 20, 2013.

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    any possiblities we might see some pics of the drift and carpet track??
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    I put one in half side of my garage. Super small not easy and does take skill. I get that drifting is easy Caleb... But on a course with lanes and tight corners. It does take skill to stay in those lines smoothly in each transition. And as for the PVC piping, I don't think it's necessary. Tape works fine. It almost is more of a mentor thing, u see the tape and lines and comes natural to stay inline. Piping could lead to damage to the vehicle or my worry the body  ;D and doesn't leave as much room for changing it up. With tape it's just like the paint on a road. I usually just pick up 2" wide white duct tape and then yellow for the lanes for more realistic look I can help buy tape and make some stop signs or k rails. I even have a good idea to make a glass looking dividing wall like in the basement videos by 1/10 drift. Or turf gotta have turf.. Cheap at Home Depot I built a good size putting green in the backyard with a roll that ended up being like $80..

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