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The best drifter in GT3 is the Hachi Roku. A little work, and you've got 200hp, and that's all you need.
Sim tires, traction control off, and it should be fairly well balanced. Most of the cars have a little factory understeer, but that can be dialed out by adding about 1 degree of negative camber on the front wheels.
Spring rates are the easiest way to tune the balance of course. I like to set my stabilizers(sway bars) to maximum stiffness, and lower the car as much as possible.
Do not do a stage 3 weight reduction, it changes the physics engine of the car, giving it more traction. Go to stage 2 only.
Simply, that should give you a really good balance. If the car oversteers too much, stiffen the front end. If it understeers too much, stiffen the rear end.
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