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| tail slider Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: swansea
Posts: 81
| gtst's can be had quite cheap,but then so can most popular drift cars i wouldnt say its going to be any more expensive than running a supra or silvia,depends how much you crashu it ,there are quite a few places selling skylineparts so its not hard to get bits anymore |
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| tail slider Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Darlington
Posts: 79
| I've just recently picked up my 33 and it is a great bit of kit. Bit heavier than the 200sx's, etc but the 6cyl has loads of torque and can light the tyres up really well. I'm no expert by any means!! still a learner but I think the r33 gtst is a great car for drifting!!! |
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| gripper Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 3
| Mkay , if been looking around for a Drifto Machine so i thought about Silvias but then i kinda admidted that i like having alot of power =/ that again a R33 is heavyer but it seams that you guys think it dosnt suffer by it because of its higher power output aye? |
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| TEAM GREEN ![]() Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: hemel hempstead
Posts: 325
| ive drifted a load of different cars and really didnt like the 33 but everyone is different the car felt large and boaty with very litttle feed back through the stering ect but then again i do drive an s14a thats well built so probably a personal thing |
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