im lookin for a car that has got good weight transfer for drifting but it isnt too flashy and crap like that. something that when i pull up people will see that and go ''what the hell is that'' but once they see it drive they will be like "o snap what is that??"
Is200 drifts well too - I keep one just for that. Can you drift the Ls430? I've the 600, so that'd be quite epic
Certainly can, most people selling them off because they are thirsty! Stiff Coils, welded diff and driver's seat - done
Opel Omega. But it will need work. Seen one recently. V6, cheap as chips, certainly uncommon, made perfect sense. Untill I've seen it trying to drift. Fat cow.
Has anyone found or made an angle kit for the ls430? I finally got one and want to start the project #driftpanda soon to be manual swapped till that 3uz quits then idk what I'll put down in it. {}
Best looking to Japan with the chassis number UCF30. Seems to be some Rack spacers and adjustable upper arms. Probably a good place to start with Coilovers and Rack spacers. Take it from there. After that, you're probably best doing chopped knuckles done by someone that knows what they are doing.
This... it weighs nothing, double wishbone front suspension and is RWD https://tractors.fandom.com/wiki/Reliant_Kitten just needs a decent engine. Alternatively there is the Reliant SST, came with the 1.8 Silvia Turbo engine from the factory. None of either of these for sale right now though!