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Slovakian Girl Goes Drifting in Her Christian Louboutin Heels

We're pretty sure that, despite some people not being ready to admit this, many car aficionados have wondered how a pair of high heels can be mixed with drifting. And thanks to pro drifter Nina Zagozdon, we can now answer that question.
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Slovakian Beauty Goes Drifting in Her Christian Louboutin HeelsSlovakian Beauty Goes Drifting in Her Christian Louboutin HeelsSlovakian Beauty Goes Drifting in Her Christian Louboutin Heels
We've been following the Slovakian slider for quite a few months now (more on that below) and her latest adventure is built around the kind of drifting described in the intro.

Armed with a pair of Louboutins, the drifter jumps inside her E30 BMW 3 Series, superhero costume and all, going for a rather serious tire-slashing session.

As for how we got to meet Nina, she's one of the two WooHoo girls. Together with go-kart racer Silvia Nedecka, Nina came up with this label, which is focused on the pair's pedal-to-the-metal activities.

We came across their WooHooning stunts back in August, when Nurburgring settler Boosted Boris introduced them to a Koenigsegg. And it seems the girls, who took the hypercar for a spin, developed quite a sweet spot for the CCX.

Notice that Nina mentions the Ring Garage name in the video we have here, with that being the label created by Misha Charoudin (this is Boosted Boris' actual name). By the way, with Nurburgring closing its gates for 2016 this weekend, the man has now returned to his mother - we're talking about Mother Russia here.

Signature red soles aside (these match the stripped-out cabin of the Bimmer), the French shoe designer has a thing for overly generous heel sizes, so the drifting action that awaits you in the piece of footage below shouldn't be taken for granted.

We'll label this as yet another story the WooHoo Girls' daily drifter BMW has witnessed from an active role - the senior Bavarian vehicle has seen its fair share of stunts, such as the time when it was used as a tool for engaging spectators in the sliding process.

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About the author: Andrei Tutu
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In his quest to bring you the most impressive automotive creations, Andrei relies on learning as a superpower. There's quite a bit of room in the garage that is this aficionado's heart, so factory-condition classics and widebody contraptions with turbos poking through the hood can peacefully coexist.
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