Vintage Car Drifter Loses Control and Spins Out

If you have a passion for drift, it is crucial to monitor your energy levels to prevent instances like the following. The tale of this individual is undoubtedly a rollercoaster ride of emotions, ranging from tears to fits of laughter.

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A passionate car enthusiast took his vintage vehicle out for a thrilling drift maneuver, hoping to impress his friends and capture the moment on video. However, he underestimated the car’s condition, leading to an unforeseen mishap – the front axle snapped during a sharp turn, triggering the emergency brake. With the performance abruptly cut short, he navigated the disabled vehicle back to the old car depot for eventual resale based on its weight.

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