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Old 05-29-2003, 08:15 AM   #61
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A ungodly lightened Starion or a 200sx with an RB25 swap.
and whats wrong with an SR?

RB25 whould shift weight towards the front and mess up balance
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You think? Ive seen it done on a few cars back in the states and it ungodly but those were more 1/4 boys. Im new to the idea of drifting. Ive mostly been into draggin street cars. If I could only get my starions weight down. That would be a hell of a car in both worlds. The thing handles awsome. Too many things that still need to be done first.
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Take various suspension parts from an Audi RS2, a Sport Quattro and a IMSA race car, pick up the engine and drivetrain from an old Audi S1 rally car, fit everything to a Golf GTi monocoque chassis, add carbon fiber body panels, tune the engine to ~950hp and you're done.
"sic AWD drift machine"
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Old 05-30-2003, 05:51 AM   #64
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You think? Ive seen it done on a few cars back in the states and it ungodly but those were more 1/4 boys. Im new to the idea of drifting. Ive mostly been into draggin street cars. If I could only get my starions weight down. That would be a hell of a car in both worlds. The thing handles awsome. Too many things that still need to be done first.
o sarcasm that was nice. Of course there's no point in suggesting it as a dream drift car then IS THERE?

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Well sorry to say but I wasnt being sarcastic I was actually suprised to hear that! Thats actually news to me. Sorry if you took it that way.
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