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You knew the minute you put up a topic on a hearse it would attract me.Its like you know me :blink: .I for one can say that i haven't done any drifting in my hearse but i have heard of it.But the way those tires looked during the drift was kinda scary looked like they were gonna pop and flip the car.But there were two things that caused that 1:wet floor and 2:tire pressure was lowered.

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Yea, I knew you'd be on this one, figured you'd know better than to drift your own......now if we can talk customhearse into building a drift hearse Vette........................ :blink:

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That was GREAT!!!! I couldn't stop laughing! Thanks for the link.

Good thing he didn't have a casket back there.... It would've dearly departed in the wrong direction :blink:B) .

Build a Corvette drift hearse huh? Hmmmm....

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Good thing he didn't have a casket back there.... It would've dearly departed in the wrong direction :lol::rolleyes: .

That would have made it quite a bit more entertaining... and it was pretty entertaining to begin with! Now, where's there a link to a hearse screeching it's tires in a funeral procession?

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Good thing he didn't have a casket back there.... It would've dearly departed in the wrong direction :P:o .

Bwahahahahaha, that was horrible, ;)

Build a Corvette drift hearse huh? Hmmmm....

You know you want to ;)

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Bwahahahahaha, that was horrible, <_<

You know you want to ;)

I do my best to come up with horrible! :lol:

Actually, I have a Corvette kit that would be perfect for a drift car....

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Tell me what you think....

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