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Old 08-22-2005, 11:44 PM
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2nd gen supra

i was just looking around and found that the 2nd gen supra is actually lighter, and makes mroe power than the 240sx, im just wondering what everyone else would think of this as a drift car, im doing more research but the car so far looks pretty promising.
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Re: 2nd gen supra

Should make an excellant drift car... I'm glad people are thinking outside the box of 240sx's and 'hachi-roku's'!
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Re: 2nd gen supra

thats the problem, for a first drifter i dont want to do an engine swap i'd like to jump right into it, but i dont realy like the idea of turbo charging the ka either, and corollas are so hard to come by and when you do the price is stupidly high, so this is just another car i've found that oculd be possible.
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