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I am really a big fan of racing ever since I was a child. By the time I was able to walk, I would have my parents buy many toy cars such as matchbox because I really like it. I would even imagine and create my bed as a racing circuit by placing a racing track made of cardboard and race my toy cars. So when I started growing up, I even got more and more interested in cars especially to racing and drifting cars.
Right now, I still don't have any cars on my own but I've been saving up a lot of money from my work and doing freelance writing of
custom term papers
and
essay paper
. And I think my savings now would be able to put up a great car. But I'm clueless on what type of brand of car is good for racing and at the same time drifting. According to certain information that I know and have read, japanese cars would best fit my preference such as Nissan and Mitsubishi, and when it comes to speed, European or American cars will do great.
I remember watching 2Fast and 2Furious, and my plan for now is to make a replica of the Nissan Skyline that Paul Walker used in the movie. I really adore it's beauty, power and speed. But I'm still deciding whether a Skyline or an Evo. Hopefully, I could decide wisely on my options.
Any suggestions or pro's and con's between the two cars, I would appreciate it. And if you do know a great school to learn drifting, kindly let me know. If could become a great drifter, that would definitely be my finish line in achieving my dream car with an excellent skills of my own.
Posted: 10/13/2009 11:27:10 PM
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