$25,000 drift car challenge.

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Ok got it!

1981 Izuzu Piazza----$8,629 with 51854.7 miles!

Parts

Wheels----$500
Oil Change----$50
Exaust----$4,000
LSD----$6,000
Suspension----$3,000
Total Cost---- $22,672

There is my drift car, kinda slow but it works.
Also, I am very sorry I do not have anything to download the picture right now.
 
Aircooledvw
Ok got it!

1981 Izuzu Piazza----$8,629 with 51854.7 miles!

Parts

Wheels----$500
Oil Change----$50
Exaust----$4,000
LSD----$6,000
Suspension----$3,000
Total Cost---- $22,672

There is my drift car, kinda slow but it works.
Also, I am very sorry I do not have anything to download the picture right now.
yup! Piazza's rock. Try putting a computer on it or level one turbo instead of the exaust.
 
"3.when posting a drift car you must:Show the price of the car,its make,milage and bhp,you must also show what mods you applied to the car,and how much each was,and finally,the cars bhp,tyres and weight after modding." - fergamasco

that so you know its legit AND we should send in a vid for judging
 
How about a some sort of Drift rating.. since this is a competition

Well,read my #1 post and youll see its a CHALLENGE.

Anyway,a rateing system sounds good,but not every one can send in videos,nevermind pics,Maybe a differant type of challenge spilt up into differant categorys(sp?),Ie,car with most power,weight,longest driftect. :)
 
how about doing a poll on the car and its parts? or its laptime (i know this could be bad). there are many different levels on which you could judge the cars on but essentially we would need videos to judge the drifts, and obviously hardly anybody can do that.

id like to stick my toe into this challenge and see what comes out. see if i can mod a supra, my favourite car.
 
A supra,might not have much mods.



Anyways,here my first car.


89 Nissan skyline gts-t type m@212bhp with 61329.s miles= 8,347creds

Weight reduction 1@1,100
Twin clutch@2,600
Semi raceing flywheel@550
1.5 way lsd @4,250
stage 1 turbo@4600
Sports intercooler@1,600
Raceing chip@1,250
Sports exaust@1,550

Power=292bhp
Weight=1146kg

Overall price=24,847

Hooller at your boi....
 
So are the wonned cars and broughted cars in the other groups or what do you mean? (lots of sorry about talking and understanding the english so badly) :indiff:
 
HAH thats easy then for group 1

my car is the bp falkien d1 fc

settings: stock (no aids)

cost of parts: ZIPP/NATTA/NONE!!


an for group 2.....

base: fd type r

....still working on it





ROTARY PWNAGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :sly:
 
fergamasco
Well,read my #1 post and youll see its a CHALLENGE.

Anyway,a rateing system sounds good,but not every one can send in videos,nevermind pics,Maybe a differant type of challenge spilt up into differant categorys(sp?),Ie,car with most power,weight,longest driftect. :)
Sorry that was abit of a typo..

It should read something more like:
"How about a personal rating, since this is NOT a competition.." :sly:

Maybe out of 10 or 100 with a few comments like:

"abit of understeer still, can be fixed with more power/money" or "I wish turn-in can be faster.." or "compared to my FD.."


Just a few personal comments like that.. ;)
 
You cant rate a drift car without seeing it drift.Maybe a pic or vid or something,if you dont have any of that memory card stuff,you could just take a pic on a digio camera,and upload it to your post via your pc.
 
fergamasco,

Pictures do a drift no justice whatsoever.The drift at that point in time may exhibit perfect angle and a simulation of speed,yet 1.5 seconds later it could crash into the wall.There is no way to succesfully judge drifts unless you want to require videos.Judging also brings up the question of judges.

Im thinking you should hold this thing off until you get things in order. Much too confusing.
 
Listen,its a challange,there are no judges,i only said if you want to send in a pic,you can,if you want to send a vid,you are more then welcome.

I dont want to start a whole thing.This is just to challange your drift setting tecknique...
 
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