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Old 01-17-2006, 10:47 AM   #1
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most any car can be drifted that is rear wheel ofcorse. all depends on suspention set up and tuning!!!!!!!!.
hahaha you dont need to be a fr you can drift a ff its called a e brake
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Old 01-20-2006, 03:15 PM   #2
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Wink mkII drifter

i agree u don't necessarily need a FR car to drift but yanking the E-brake in a FF car just doesnt have the same feeling and i think its harder to control too. i've got an '84 MKII (3300lbs.)with 213k on the pretty much stock (home modified exhaust) 2.8 and as long as u kno how to drive u dont need to pull the E-brake to even get it to kick around i go to lincoln tech in indianapolis and there are a bunch of kids with 180sx, 240sx, 280z, and even a couple of 300z s that are badass and then there is my MkII and 2 MKIII supras and the mkIIIs are a lot bigger all around than my mkII the kids with the nissans like to talk shit about toyotas or did until me and one of the mkIII owners went out with the nissans and my old-ass stock 2.8 5spd MKII kicked the shit out of the nissans and this is on dry pavement and 2 of the 240s have had RB25 skyline engine swaps im just saying if u truly kno how to drive u can do amazing things with any car and screw nissans too, long live the supra!
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Old 01-21-2006, 02:01 AM   #3
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that would have been sweet to see or have on tape
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Old 02-16-2006, 05:13 AM   #4
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Just new here... But been drifting my GA70 Supra for around 2 years.... this car is hugely under powered in comparison to ma70's and jza70's, but with a few mods it has enough power.

As long as you learn to use the handbrake and throttle control properly it drifts fine.

Also you need some decent Coilovers... I use HSD HR type

Competed twice in comp of about 24 cars and got knocked out in tandem battle both times in the top 6. So These cars can drift with the right add ons...

Boost, Coilovers, reduce some weight, strut bars... etc
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