240sx vs skyline r32

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which is better for drifting a nissan 240 sx or a nissan skyline gtr r32?

is there better cars for drifting?

what do i do to the car whe n i have it?

thanks a lot :)
 
Couldn't you at least get this into a drifting forum?

Are you discussing GT3 or GT4?

Thanks,

AO
 
DRIFT3R
which is better for drifting a nissan 240 sx or a nissan skyline gtr r32?

is there better cars for drifting?

what do i do to the car whe n i have it?

thanks a lot :)
it depends on which your are more comfortable with. also, why do you have 2 threads on this?
 
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it depends on which your are more comfortable with. also, why do you have 2 threads on this?

sorryi guess when i made the post i thought it didnt work so i went under gt3 drifting and made the post again.
 
I've been drifting a lot in GT3 and definitly, the 240SX is the BEST drifting car in GT3. I've test a lot of cars in drifting but nothing to compare with the 240SX.

Thats the premium choice !
 
I Started Out With The Silvias And They Have Helped Me Out A Bunch. But I Agree With Dj-civic Go With The 240sx They Are Great To Drift With.
 
240sx- a good balanced car with good handling and a bit challenging but its good for everyone to play with
R32- a bit easy AWD car, very heavy and can't brak drift with it stock TT_TT. With this car you won't learn the proper techniques.
 
DRIFT3R
THANKS DJ-CIVIC THOSE WERE SOME NICE VIDS AND SOME PRETTY GOOD DRIFTS
I DRIFT LIKE THAT BUT I CANT HOLD IT FOR A WHILE OR I WILL SPIN OUT.
THANK YOU FOR THE VIDS. :)

No problem. Dont worry, you will learn how to hold it someday, just need practice and to know how the car would act.
 
Drift3r, turn off the caps lock...

The 240SX is a RWD vehicle... The R32 GTR is an AWD vehicle... They cannot be compared... They require different techniques to drift efficiently... However, they have equal potential for their respective drivetrains...

I think this thread has served it's purpose...





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