Hi, My name's Luke, I'm 17 and I live in Australia. I've only just got my Provisional License so I'm new to the whole drifting and racing scene. I've got a 2000 Nissan Maxima ST. Unfortunately it's front wheel drive so my drifting is limited more to one corner at a time with use of the side break (more like powersliding). There's a 1/4 mile strip round the corner of my house so I'm getting into dragging but I still prefer drift. I'm saving up for a 1993 Toyota Supra Turbo as it has always been my dream car but for the time being I might try and get my hands on a FC3S RX-7 as they are great for difting (and cheap). Anyway does anyone have any recommendations for a new, young drifter
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Hey, I'm new to the drifting scene
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out of say 15 - 20 people I know with FCs/FDs every single one of them who has modded it some has had major problems some even blew motors.
when your rotary is running better than it EVER has before.. its about to BLOOOWWW
yea sweet cars I love the FDs personally.. but modded they are very difficult to control
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Maybe an older Holden Monaro?
If you plan to drift a big car like a 93 Supra, start on something cheaper like a Monaro to get a feel for the heavy cars. IIRC, the Monaro has had strut suspension since the 60's.
You might feel more comfortable in a smaller car like the Commodore though. I'm sure that you could find a good condition Commodore for about the same as what you could sell your Maxima for.
If you want to stay Import then look at some Skyline GTS's and Silvia's.
Good to see drifters worldwide!
-MR
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