cool but why stock lookingOriginally posted by Dav5049915
diss me all you want, but here is my baby:
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and here is my baby in action:
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if you can't read the tv screen shot,
1061hp
123.7 miles (all drifting)
Originally posted by West Side Ninja
Man I thaught I was the only one who drifted on t8's.
after i found out that lowering ur hp was more challenging i use to use t8 but now im on simsOriginally posted by West Side Ninja
Man I thaught I was the only one who drifted on t8's.
Originally posted by Dav5049915
i started with sims, and continue to use sims. before i started drifting, i thought the sims were USELESS. but now i see the light.
Originally posted by pressure
Ditto. I had a friend that on GT2 had an r34 (before drifting was teh ish) with over 1000 hp that he could keep totally perpendicular to the road almost indefinitely as long as corners were present. Looked very unnatural but dope none the less. I have a feeling that AWD will make its way into the drifting world, as long it doesn't implode in the mean time. Rhys Millen should have continued drifting Evos and been an innovator.
Originally posted by pressure
I really think that the car will hold Millen back, otherwise he's one of this country's best drifters. Unless the local drift contests split into different classes, he'll have little chance to compete. But then I thought the same about Hubinette's Viper. That just seems stupid to me; might as well just bring out some muscle cars to the contests. Which reminds me, I won't be surprised to see people using American classic muscle in drift comp's in GT4.
Originally posted by pressure
Yeah SilviaDrifter, that was the car that I believe he was using just until the GTO was ready. Although a Supra is fairly plump too, it would probably have a better chance than a GTO to maintain speed thruout a drift and in transition.