I second that. Converse. The more worn out they get, the better petal feel you have too.
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I know some asked bout the adidas goodyear shoes earlier. Yah i have them in black and the pretty comfortable most of the time. But i dont know about in a car cause i cant drive yet Someone also told me the bottoms made out of actual tires???
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nah. bowling shoes are made of thin, hard, slippery leather with thin, hard soles. I love my plaid Nike Dunk Hightops, or barefoot. Did yall check the september super street? that guy drifted touge in thongs! He was crazy! I would say the best shoes would be home made moccasins if u have any mad leather skillz. Or if u made some kicks out of unmolded carbonfiber that would look hella tight
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damn i read that too. it was funny because the guy got his flip flop stuck under his accelerator. that would suck but flip flops? come on. well its not really about safety but i dont wear shorts or sandals in public <8 -)
did you notice how the girl with the S14 had a full bride interior and even a bride babyseat. madness
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I personally can't stand driving cars, especially manuals, with bare feet, sandals, or shoes with very thin soles.
I find it makes the clutch harder to manipulate, although I can't really explain why. The gas and brake pedals are also less comfortable, too. Thin or squishy sandles are no good, either, so I don't think I'd like racing shoes.
On the other side of things, boots kill your feel for the pedals.
I just wear New Balance classic running shoes whenever I drive (not a drifter... yet)... although I admit that's partially because I like Initial D too much...
I haven't driven in almost two months. *sniffles*
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