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Join Date: May 2010
Location: texas
Posts: 3
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its true, anything RWD can drift with the proper suspension and driver skill. the best for money reasons and for beginers are s-chassis nissans or AE86's. you can drift mk3's but they have a worse suspesion design in comparison to s-chassis.
ok let me clairify everyones fail of trying to explain s-chassis S13's: 89-90 USDM 240sx had a KA24e, a single cam 2.4l 91-94 udsm 240sx had a KA24DE, a dual cam 2.4l 89-94 JDM silvia's had a SR20de-t(coupe style body)(205hp) 89-90 JDM 180sx had a CA18de-t(hatch style body) 91-98 jdm 180sx had a SR20de-t S14's: 95-98 USDM 240sx had a KA24DE(dual cam) 95-98 JDM silvia had a newer version of the SR20de-t(had 215hp) S15's: only sold in japan came with the best version of the SR20de-t(250hp) there were HICAS editon s13's which came with a VLSD and all-wheels streering. any questions?.... ![]() |
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