YES! Take the car and get lazers that show distance from one spot back to the car so i sugest you use a clean garage with flat walls, make sure they have blue tooth to connect to your PC/MAC and stick them to each of the corners on the car, top and bottom of the car, front and back of the car and each side of the car.
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Usually digital, it is definitely less expensive to get highly accuracy with digital then analog. Also analog haas drift, stability, etc. problems that digital does not have.
It is indeed possible to drift in a standard built BMW. It is not recommended however since drifting can be dangerous to oneself and their car as well.
yep anything's possible
It is possible to drift and drift race with electric cars. Electric cars are generally lighter than combustion engines which makes them more susceptible to drifting and sliding. In the following video an electric car demonstrates it's ability to drift. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqBXQ1lq0PE)
highest I've ever gotten was 12,794 (in the drift kings car with better performance) so I am answering no it's not possible.
The Tokyo Drift soundtrack can be purchased from any major music retailer. Amazon offers in in both digital download and physical album versions. Many CD stores or mass retailers carry it. It can also be purchased from iTunes.
someone told me to get blacks PVC and cut it and put it on some rims
An analog system is usually simple requiring few components and gives results almost instantlyA digital system gives repeatable results with no drift or temperature sensitivity that can be as precise as desired
They think a possible cause of continental drift is because of seafloor spreading and the water currents below the continents. +++ You are sort of on the right track, but not near enough to have helped the 9 people Answers had already counted! Sea-floor spreading is part of continental drift, and the currents are not in water, but in the viscous rock Mantle.
One possible sentence for the term "continental drift" could be: "The theory of continental drift suggests that the Earth's continents were once joined together as a single supercontinent called Pangaea and have since moved apart over millions of years."
Genetic drift
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