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Old 02-02-2007, 07:47 PM
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drift car

what wud my dream drift car be? i want something that can drift well, handles well, fun to drive, 18+ mpg and good torque and high rpm. oh, and a reliable engine. ill edit my post if i forgot something..

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Old 02-03-2007, 11:13 AM
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Re: drift car

Probably an older toyota corolla. You dont need alot of power to drift it just makes its easier.
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Re: drift car

probly a rear wheel drive car with lsd
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Old 02-05-2007, 12:45 PM
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Re: drift car

scratch that a little truck. s10 with a 350 the high rpm kinda gets forgotten but theres not alot of motors that are more reliable than the old 350 chevy. and the lighter weight of a small truck would make drifting easier. If you threw a 9 inch ford rearend in it you would only have trouble if a import car bumped into you. Just a thought and its probally illegal or something but if I ever find a place to go drifting Its similar to what I plan to use.
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Re: drift car

It would be sweet to see a truck drifting, but I wouldn't do it, but then I dont care to drive trucks. But there are many many choices to choose from, cause you can manipulate anything to drift, Ive seen semi trucks drift, its friggin hiarious watching that.
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