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maverick6
07-21-2004, 01:09 AM
Ok, i'm looking to get into drifting.. and i need to know what to look for in a drifting car.. and the pros and cons of what certain things do on drift cars.. thanks in advance

Tomato
07-21-2004, 04:43 AM
its preferable to have a car with a rear wheel drivetrain. without this, the best you can hope for is a rather clunky four wheel plow with a front drivetrain. a good thing to keep in mind is the price of parts for the car in question....any motor sport is hard on a car. it all depends on A. knowing what you do and dont know...B. doing some research to find out what you actually are interested in C. having a realistic budget and plan...and finally D. try not to kill yourself....or me when you decide that you want to try some stupid shit on the road initial d style or somthing.

:/

Bunta
07-21-2004, 06:19 AM
A: Sell your worthless vehicle that is only wasting your money

B: Buy a Datsun B210 or a Dodge Dart or some other simple, reliable, rear wheel drive car that you can fix yourself with the tools your mom has.

C: Buy the book "How to make your car handle" by Fred Puhn

D: Leave Automotive forums and come back in a year to see how stupid and inexperienced everyone is.

Fully_Sick
07-21-2004, 12:01 PM
^^or just option D

Suislide
07-22-2004, 06:21 PM
god, do a search. this is only the DRIFTING forum, where people have asked this exact question 100 times before.

there's even a friggin' stickied thread.

lazy!

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