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Subaru Impreza used as human drift machine

In Slovenija, Pokljuka they know how to have fun. Using a Subaru Impreza as a human drifting machine for the first fall of the snow is the ultimate in entertainment. Holding on tightly to the wing of the Impreza, the human drifter gets tugged behind the car as it drifts and spins through the snowy forest curves. One wrong move, and it could be a fatal accident for both! However, the driver and human drifter seem to be professionals at this pull behind game of human drifting. Making good use of all-wheel drive, this is a fun new game you can play at your own risk while bored.

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I've personally done this before, but it was behind a Camaro through a Walmart parking lot. I know my friends reading this can attest for it's legitimacy. Wearing Doc Martin boots for ultimate protection, I was whisked behind the Z28 through a snowy Walmart parking lot at around 35 to 45 miles per hour. It's not easy hanging on to the car when it goes through a turn, as the g forces try to push you away. The vibrations through your feet start to tickle as you cross the lumps and bumps of snow covered asphalt. Holding on for dear life with white knuckles, it's actually quite fun. If it only snowed in Florida, I'd give it a shot behind my Subaru too. Maybe I should give it a shot in the sand... Idea!

Warning! Do not try this at home.

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