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Video: RC car drifting in a land of giants

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Video: RC car drifting in a land of giants

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autoblog.com

http://www.autoblog.com/2011/02/14/video-r...ants/#continued

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It's only February but we already have something to add to our holiday wish list: an RC Drift Car. We may never be as good as the folks in the video, which you can watch after the jump, but that doesn't mean we can't spend countless weekend hours practicing. Still, our mad skills won't come close to this crew of RC drift addicts, whose sideways sliding skills are on display for spectators in both human and action-figure form.

Regardless of your stance on drifting, the post-jump video shows people having a good time playing with remote control cars, and that's something we can all get behind. Slap the tagline "Fun for ages 1-100" on your computer and click past the jump to watch the down-sized drifting action.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzTZKKrI1kQ

[source: YouTube via CarScoop]

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The cars are so well made and filmed at times they look real!

Pretty cool stuff.

:P

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That's straight up, f'n cool. Legit.

yeah ives seen a few of these. the guy that runs the yellow BMW on that track ive seen before. he has done some amazing work on his car and is amazing at drifting

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why doesnt it surprise you posted and the content of your post! :P

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