This is probably in the wrong thread but i need advice bad. i was wonderin if i could drift a 1982 corolla station wagon? its probably a stupid question but any help anyone could giv would be appreciated.
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Originally posted by Limited_Options
The Chaser, Mark II and the Cresta are produced by Toyota. I dont think Toyota had a US spec on these cars, besides the JZX90
Chaser which is the Toyota Cressida.
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Originally posted by TheDarkSlide
i heard that the 1987 volvo station wagon has 50/50 distribution, predictable handling, and can hold a slide to the end of eternity with no modifications and minimal input from the driver!
I can slideout, but I not quite at the point of actually drifting; maybe if I fix my e-brake and remove the 200 pounds of Crap in my car I could get one step closer . . . or not
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Originally posted by DrifterWannabe
This is probably in the wrong thread but i need advice bad. i was wonderin if i could drift a 1982 corolla station wagon? its probably a stupid question but any help anyone could giv would be appreciated.
(Keep in mind it may be easier in a corolla wagon; my curb weight is 4200 lbs!! Volvo builds their cars to last nuclear wars)Last edited by '88 Wagon; 05-11-2004, 07:43 AM.
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Originally posted by dori ninja
theres an 87 volvo 240 wagon for sale in reno for 950, i was thinking about buying & drifting it. also theres a guy here that owns a shop called infinite velocity performance with a dropped late 80s volvo 4 door. the thing has a chevy v8 in it...600rwhp! its funny as hell maybe if i get the wagon i'll swap a rb into it...mad style! lots of ideas. maybe i'll chop top it???
FYI: you will not find parts for your wagon at autozone, don't try!
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