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    Default Best cheap drift car opinions

    Just looking at the options for my first Rwd..

    Just woundering what's the best one to start it?
    It will be road/track car lads aswell

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    Adam


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    iv got a Bmw 318 there for €600..


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    ive s14 there and will have a 180sx in next week...
    both road cars


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    @ dunnedrifting.. Was looking at it dismorning wat are they like to drift?

    @bart need pics of both


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    Quote Originally Posted by bart View Post
    ive s14 there and will have a 180sx in next week...
    both road cars
    Either of these are your best bang for buck, just so many parts available its silly, there are cheaper cars but will be more expensive if you want to progress or do more with it. if your only out for a bit of crack any rwd will do


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    An S-body would be the best starter, as if you want to upgrade in time it'll be easier and cheaper than a Bmw.
    Though if you want something to wreck, then you'd get a Bmw cheaper and could buy something else if you get serious about drifting on track


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    You'll be making it very hard for yourself starting off in a 318! You'd want serious talent and commitment to even get it out continuosly! Any turbo'd s-body with coilovers, welded diff and spacers in the rack should get you out there and having fun!


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    Ye I'm only out for abit of crack in a wet evening as we have had a lot of it in last couple weeks I will eventually go onto bigger and more powerful stuf like skyline and that.. I've bein told the likes of an mx5 or 318is should be awright?


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    Just stay away from 4 cylinder bmw's


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    Road car for a bit of crack I'd go for a mx5 or non turbo s13, both are very easy to run


 

 

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