Favorite Drifting Cars also looking for new one

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whats everybody's favorite drifting car personally I love using the 2004 BMW M3 looking to make a new drifting car, whats your opinions đź’ˇ
 
Sileighty/180/200/240sx
Mazda rx7 spirit R (premium)
Silvia s13 (Premium)
Cusco Subura Advan Impreza (FR Drivetrain)
 
Sileighty/180/200/240sx
Mazda rx7 spirit R (premium)
Silvia s13 (Premium)
Cusco Subura Advan Impreza (FR Drivetrain)

I like the Silvia's but not the 240sx I find it a bit heavy and You can feel that into the corners ill build a Silvia though
 
I like the Silvia's but not the 240sx I find it a bit heavy and You can feel that into the corners ill build a Silvia though

I love weight, the 200sx I built is a monster, and handles like an s2000
I tend to only apply weight reduction stage 1 on most of my cars
 
Any Silvia will have you laughing (into a wall)

No but in seriousness any S chassis is a great start.

The FC and Fairlady Z '08 are two cars I really love drifting, great bit of fun 👍

I also frequently drift my beloved S2000s but nobody else understands why :lol:
 
Really liking the '89 Skyline at the mo, real angle demons! Not much to look at though lmao

'03 Tank Car.
Or if it's off road, anything that isn't a pure torque monster.

Clearly, you know nothing about drifting...
 
Ohhh so many to choose from.. lets see.. the delorean is nice. Pretty hard to lose control of. Also the 93 Mercedes Sl600 is by far my favorite. (If year is right) no tune needed just performance parts. No suspension just drive.

Look up. Autumn Ring (reverse) Merc Drift. On youtube my name is AzerielsDemon on there
 
Clearly, you know nothing about drifting...
Clearly you know nothing of thinking before posting. Drifting a Tank Car isn't impossible, I've done it many times before. Just because someone uses a car that is outrageous in general to drift doesn't mean they don't know what drifting is.
 
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Clearly you know nothing of thinking before posting. Drifting a Tank Car isn't impossible, I've done it many times before. Just because someone uses a car that is outrageous in general to drift doesn't mean they don't know what drifting is.

Yeah, but this guy is looking for a car to TRAIN in, not a ridiculous once in a while (and most probably absolutely terrible) drifter, people should think before they post stupid suggestions is what i'm saying...
 
Yeah, but this guy is looking for a car to TRAIN in, not a ridiculous once in a while (and most probably absolutely terrible) drifter, people should think before they post stupid suggestions is what i'm saying...

I like how hypocritical your statement is.
1. He is not looking for training, he is looking at using a different car.
2. You continue to assume that I am the worst drifter ever. While I am not the best, I can make some good drifts every now and then.
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whats everybody's favorite drifting car personally I love using the 2004 BMW M3 looking to make a new drifting car, whats your opinions đź’ˇ
whats everybody's favorite drifting car personally I love using the 2004 BMW M3
whats everybody's favorite drifting car
He asked this. I gave him an answer, not a suggestion.

So, learn to COMPLETELY READ over what the OP has said before you pull more assumptions out from where the sun don't shine.
 
Jeff Gordon stock car with racing softs!

Just kidding.

I love the NA and NB miatas, and my FC RX7's.
 
My new found love is my 69 camaro. Tune to only 475hp. It is a blast to drive. Does everything I want it to do and more.
 
My new found love is my 69 camaro. Tune to only 475hp. It is a blast to drive. Does everything I want it to do and more.


Alright I made a 69 Camaro and its fun to use thanks

Really liking the '89 Skyline at the mo, real angle demons! Not much to look at though lmao

Clearly, you know nothing about drifting...

Yeah the skylines are fun to use if you can find a rear wheel drive version but they feel like the Silvia's in the corners as what the other guy was saying laughing into a wall is right try a m3 if you can real fun to use

'03 Tank Car.
Or if it's off road, anything that isn't a pure torque monster.

Not trying to drift in dirt or snow but if you want funny cars to drift try the fiat panda or a samba bus. The samba busses are tricky but the LSD is the secret to them
 
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I only use one car for drift and I have many tunes for it, it is my Camaro SS '10 (◕‿◕✿)
 
Well theres many ill be serious

S2000
SLS AMG
350z
370z
S14
S13
S15

Skyline GTs-t Type M

And many more...
 
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Alright I made a 69 Camaro and its fun to use thanks

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Yeah the skylines are fun to use if you can find a rear wheel drive version but they feel like the Silvia's in the corners as what the other guy was saying laughing into a wall is right try a m3 if you can real fun to use

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Not trying to drift in dirt or snow but if you want funny cars to drift try the fiat panda or a samba bus. The samba busses are tricky but the LSD is the secret to them

Holy triple post! Make sure we multi quote like so. 👍
 
I'm away in Florida right now and using my iPhone

Cut and paste.

Not trying to drift in dirt or snow but if you want funny cars to drift try the fiat panda or a samba bus. The samba busses are tricky but the LSD is the secret to them

I was more or less stating my favorite drift car(s), but if you are looking for suggestions...

Try the Tank Car on Tsukuba. While I know the norm for drift tires are usually Comfort Soft, you should try something with slightly more grip if you find it more slippery than a bar of soap in the showers. I actually used the Tank Car on that track in a drift lobby and had no issues with anyone. It seems to dominate the last corner of the track with ease if you know the exact speed to approach it. It might suffer in the tighter corners, but I managed quite a few good drifts around them.

I haven't had the chance to drift it on any other tracks...but you should be good on other tracks if you keep a watch on your speed.
 
Try the Tank Car on Tsukuba. While I know the norm for drift tires are usually Comfort Soft, you should try something with slightly more grip if you find it more slippery than a bar of soap in the showers. I actually used the Tank Car on that track in a drift lobby and had no issues with anyone. It seems to dominate the last corner of the track with ease if you know the exact speed to approach it. It might suffer in the tighter corners, but I managed quite a few good drifts around them.

I haven't had the chance to drift it on any other tracks...but you should be good on other tracks if you keep a watch on your speed.[/QUOTE]

Yeah I will try that once I get back what tore do you use? I'll try sports hard unless you use something else thanks :)
 
I'm away in Florida right now and using my iPhone
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Yeah the skylines are fun to use if you can find a rear wheel drive version but they feel like the Silvia's in the corners as what the other guy was saying laughing into a wall is right try a m3 if you can real fun to use

The '89 doesn't, it's RWD and gets insane angle when set up right :D

EDIT: I had the '04 M3, M3 CSL and GTR, like the CSL but I don't get on with the other two :)

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The R32 GTS Skyline is a great little drift car too 👍

I've had a great deal of fun drifting it
 
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