whats up everyone! i'm mario, i'm from the chicago burbs and i'm just getting into drifting. i thought this would be the most apropriate place to introduce myself. for the past few years, i've been solely drag racing, but am now looking for a more.....interactive style of racing. over the past 3 years, i fully built a 2001 galant: http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/500133
sold that car this past may, and am looking to buy my next project, a mid 90s lexus sc300. i've only been here for a few min, and have already found a bunch of info on the sc and a few owners. i think i'm gonna fit right in on these forums
for now, i'm gonna be a sponge and soak up as much info as possible and prolly ask some n00bish questions. but i really appreciate everyone in advance for helping me out. haha. hope to talk to you all soon.
~Mario
sold that car this past may, and am looking to buy my next project, a mid 90s lexus sc300. i've only been here for a few min, and have already found a bunch of info on the sc and a few owners. i think i'm gonna fit right in on these forums
for now, i'm gonna be a sponge and soak up as much info as possible and prolly ask some n00bish questions. but i really appreciate everyone in advance for helping me out. haha. hope to talk to you all soon. ~Mario
It's always nice to see new members. I'm glad you were smart enough to do some searching first. Soak up as much as you can. There's a ton of info here for ya. As well, in the pursuit of understanding drifting, do some research on techniques and even racing info about weight shifting, traction circles, and such. Trying to understand why drifting works makes things so much easier...and safer. There's lots of good basic info on drifting techniques here and even some guides on suspension setup.
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