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blue2000s 12-25-2008 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by BYprodriver
Yes I can, first by a Boxster S without PASM, I think 2000 is the only year without PASM, then install 16" wheels & tires stock size is fine. when you buy tires( and you will often) use Futura only available at Pep Boys cheap & Bobby Ore Motorsports & Stunt Driving School approved.

Next find a place to practice Drifting

Bondurant in Phoenix offers Drifting Schools also :D

Have you actually fit 16" wheels on an S? They never came with anything smaller than 17"s

BYprodriver 02-02-2010 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by blue2000s
Have you actually fit 16" wheels on an S? They never came with anything smaller than 17"s


no I have not tried that yet, that is a good point! :dance:

landrovered 02-02-2010 10:35 AM

If you watch Top Gear they do a hell of a lot of drifting during the sexy shots with tires smoking in slow motion and graduated tabacco filter skys.

That being said you never see "The Stig" doing that getting around the track as fast as possible.

In the Cockster video, Jeremy does some pretty nice drifting at 2:20 of the video, granted it is wet in the film.

I for one, am not a drifting fan, I am too old and tires are too expensive.

But it makes for good TV.

Adam 02-02-2010 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by BYprodriver
Yes I can, first by a Boxster S without PASM, I think 2000 is the only year without PASM

PASM wasn't offered until 05. PSM was offered as an option on pre 2005 models so a few don't have it, but most do. My 2003 S doesn't have any kind of stability/traction control stuff.

Lil bastard 02-02-2010 07:13 PM

"Stupid is as stupid does!" - Forrest Gump

:)


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