These are origin czech MTX racing 13" 3-piece wheels in wides from 5,5 to 10" :D
pretty nice drifting, to bad skoda doesn't make cars like that anymore, lik e back in the days with the group B rally etc. those were the real cars. L ike the Audi S1 and the Peugeot 205 T16. I own a Peugeot 205 .19 gti, and I'm putting a T16 replica bodykit from Dimma Design on it:P I'll post a vi d of it when it's ready and when I've installed my Mi16 motor in it (1.9 1 6v turbocharged)
It may seem ridiculous to you, but it is a good example for that, you dont need a huge amount of cash to build good cars. There are many westerners w ho driving full-extra pimped imports, but knows nothing on driving. The gu y in the video does. Its a pity he lives in a poor country. Old Skodas w ere RWD. :)
Skoda is a Czech car and is nowadays owned by VW. I've read some roadtest o f those dating back to the 80's and some who drove it said it was tail-hap py a bit like a Porsche 911, and that was perhaps no wonder since this car has it's engine in the back as well as the 911 does(wait a minute does it ?)There even was a group B rally version in the late 80's that was superch arged.Naturally for inexperienced drivers those cars were dangerous in the wet or snow and the car got a bad reputation.The roadtesters said it had a personality of its own and the pushrod engine (americans still do those) had enough power for its capacity.This very ingine was indeed transplante d in the early Skoda Felicias and was preferred by the testers to the VW p owered version which was dull.Kudos to the driver.And to all the kids who complains why it doesn't have 18inch wheels or wings or stickers or other kiddie-crap, grow up.