Drifters R Good Enough! GTO



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New GTO out drifting at Drifters R Good Enough!


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nice camera work ( 1 year ago by VeloceManiac)
nice camera work
Cleanliness..That ... ( 1 year ago by motokid032)
Cleanliness..That diff doesnt seem like it wants to lock posi to well for ya..lol check out my vids
whats wrong with ... ( 1 year ago by koltun)
whats wrong with that diff?? Shouldn't GTO have an LSD?
yaaaaay single ... ( 11 months ago by averagejimmy)
yaaaaay single spinners heaps cool... not
damn dude!! that ... ( 10 months ago by sabrom19)
damn dude!! that looked real sloppy!! what happened??? i guess it wasnt meant to be....lol
thats an american ... ( 6 months ago by RyanRmz)
thats an american made car for ya... shit
Old fluid. He ... ( 6 months ago by TorridRedGTO)
Old fluid. He probably burned it up. I had that problem until I replaced the diff oil.
open diff lol. ( 6 months ago by visualkei72)
open diff lol.
pffft 1 wheel spin ... ( 5 months ago by carlo69er)
pffft 1 wheel spin shitbox
you will find that ... ( 5 months ago by kustomwun)
you will find that slamin your car on its guts aka lowered aussie style, it wil hold 2 wheels better even tho its a lsd that standards ride hide just gives it to much body roll and freedom to crack open wheela
open rear?.... ... ( 2 months ago by tretra502)
open rear?.... L.S.D. Limited Slip Differential. Not Posi. Change your diff fluid bro te friction modifier may be cooked. I toasted 2 diffs from drifting so now i try to just play around on wet pavement doing lower speed maneuvers, much easier on the drivetrain. check out my video
that one legger gto ... ( 2 weeks ago by mrmattpress09)
that one legger gto does not need to be drifting



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