Does anyone know any good places to drift in New England? Parking lots, tracks, or even street...
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Originally posted by URMachines
living in new england doesnt have the most populated race tracks. just make the best out of industrial spots and parking lots. i know drifting.com doesnt like this idea but there really isnt much else, especially living in RI where drifting is still pretty much underground
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How many of you New Englanders would be interested in meeting up for a weekend cruise? I was thinking some time when the leaves are changing we could go to vermont/eastern NY/New Hampshire, etc. Just a thought right now but I think it would be a good time if we could get about 15 cars goin. What do you guys think?
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i wouldnt mind a cruise. i didnt think many people around here were on this forum but lets see if anyone else pops up.
what do yuo drive ralli art gs?
oh and i might as well intro my self.
Im chris, i drive a red 95 240sx. So far it is pretty much stock except for the axxis ultimate brake pads. But currently, i have a Tomei advance technical trax 2-way LSD in my room, wiseco 90mm forged pistons for my KA buildup, and Gold Advan RG's, 17x7.5 and 17x8.5 waiting to be installed with some falken tires. i like drifting as a hobby personally, but my car is being built for mainly grip and road racing events.Last edited by URMachines; 08-23-2004, 08:58 PM.
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I drive a 1994 Eclipse GS. I made the car for the touge. The motor is pretty well shot. Has basic bolt ons including borla SS header and a nitrous setup. 8 way adjustable shocks, full poly bushings, SS brake lines, Axxis metal master pads, H&R springs, Yoko AVS ES100 tires. Corbeau seat with 5 point L&L harness. Datalogging setup and some other small stuff, that's the major stuff though. I have some good touge roads that I hit up in South Eastern CT, if you're interested we should go for a drive.
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