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Sn95 as a drift car?

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Old 02-03-2009, 01:42 PM
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ya u can drift that thing with a good suspension set up and some horses. the brakes will need to be done to have precision control and all the e brake components will need to be done (the stock stuff wont lock the tires up at the high speeds on the needed tires good tires) to enter some drifts with the e-brake. and i hope that this is a gt the v6 wont cut it without the rear end being done perhabs a racing steering wheel with a smaller diameter so the wheel doesnt have to be turned so much to make adjustments

that what i figure would need to be done to officially have a drifter but any rear wheel drive car can drift jus need to spin the tires in a turn while maintaining control. make sure he practices in a safe area not on the streets one over-correction or a patch of gravel is bad news
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