Alright, my friend has aquired a 1987 Mitsubishi Starion ESi and we plan on turning it into a drift car. It has decent torque and power to start out with for a 4-banger, and I personally like it. Even stock, it will break the rear tires loose and step out the rear end somewhat. Of course, there are a few repairs we need to do to it, but after that, we plan on tuning it for drifting. What do you all think about this car? It's cheap and if it gets messed up its not a big deal.
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How's this for a first, cheap drift car.
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In a few months, send me your body panels and I'll make you Fiberglass ones!
You don't want to ruin the beautiful retro metalwork by smashing it into a wall - the mechanicals can be replaced...
If you ever want to do a motor swap, the 4G63T bolts to the transmission and (depending on who you ask) requires only a couple dozen man hours to drop and drive.
Star/Quests are so hot...
-MR
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Originally posted by soultron
uh, yeah...
no big deal if you dent up a chevette, but i haven't ever even seen a conquest/starion up close.
Changing the subject just slightly... Soultron.. i saw a chevette the other day, there pretty cool looking actualy, i wonder why they arent more popular, just period. If you could write up maybe a small post with general information on them, years, weights, maybe blue book price, common swaps or mods ect.. i would love to read it.
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Starions are pretty rare, I wouldn't wanna mess one up drifting.
I'm really interested in seeing how Soultron's drifting Chevette turns out. Might actually be the one drift car I could actually afford.
Btw is the 4G63T the Lancer Evolution motor?
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