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89Turbo

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supra90turbo said:
Poly or Nylon bushings, coilovers with stiff spring rates, ST swaybars, A1 rear suspension arms, upgraded LSD

+weight reduction, no spare, AC, aftermarket seats, rip out back seats, just some of the common reductions in our cars.....
 

PROJECT N00b

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i was thinking the same thing...i was thinking of making mine a 'drift' car...on another note, does anyone know, or have heard of a mkiii with a drift setup? and if you have, hows is that going...how well does it perform?
 

OneJoeZee

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Cheer up, emo kid. :chicken:
 

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haha...why dont you guys like the drifters? i want to know why? this is interesting, is it because all of a sudden "drifting" is the new thing? because some people here probably heard about it long before it got to main stream. what do you guys see MKiii's as anyways? wangan cars, or what? let me know. i want to know why you guys dont like drftrs.
 

s383mmber1

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MKIII N00b said:
haha...why dont you guys like the drifters? i want to know why? this is interesting, is it because all of a sudden "drifting" is the new thing? because some people here probably heard about it long before it got to main stream. what do you guys see MKiii's as anyways? wangan cars, or what? let me know. i want to know why you guys dont like drftrs.

I have no problem with drifters, but it seems liek a craze that i dont want to get into much.

Beating the hell out of your car? <--Not me
 

Slow66

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Nothing wrong with drifting IMO.

Not my cup of tea, and not exactly "racing" either, so im unsure of its place in this section of the forum.....but, im not a mod, so here it stays....lol
 

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haha, yeah im with you, im starting to like fade away from drifting, especially since drifting in the states is totally different from japan...here its all about smoke and angle of attack...or what ever you please, but there, they do it up in the mountains. if they are going to drift here, atleast do mountain runs. because doing it on flat land, it BORING.
 

lilazni3uoy

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uh make sure ur power steering rack blow up on you =D get some bigger oil cooler for the power steering, i blew my rack up at (angeles crest (socal)) heheeee wasn't fun after that, it's gonna be expensive to drift a mk3, and very hard, mosto f the time i drove it up there i had to use the 3 brake to go sideways and clutchkick like there is no tomorow till the throw out bearing made noises
 

SySt

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Most people think the MK3 is too heavy to clide well. They think that you need either a strong e-brake pull or a good clutch kick to get it loose. I tell you what I can break my Supra way loose with just steering, nothing else. I can also do it with most any combination of steering, brakes and power.