B beanheadio Messages 12 Messages Beanheadio May 3, 2009 #1 Maybe its the way i have set the car up but im fond of the nissan GT-R for drifting.
R rofajole Messages 607 Porto, PT. Now in NJ, USA Messages rofajole Messages rofajole93 May 3, 2009 #2 I truly like the F430 and the Cali. Both on N3s and stock settings are more than enough to get those cars sideways great.
I truly like the F430 and the Cali. Both on N3s and stock settings are more than enough to get those cars sideways great.
articzap Messages 1,155 Messages artic_zap May 3, 2009 #3 I prefer the FR to the MR's but anything on N3's is good.
sheharyar_rr Messages 37 Toronto Messages sheharyar_rr May 4, 2009 #4 Ferrari F430 all the way but I have noticed the physics have changed quite a bit after spec II update or maybe im out of practice
Ferrari F430 all the way but I have noticed the physics have changed quite a bit after spec II update or maybe im out of practice
St33l Messages 28 Messages Dumle May 5, 2009 #5 F430 Pro physics, N1, Regular engine effect, lowest weight possible
kwentyne Messages 337 Central Louisiana Messages AldonzaGaming May 5, 2009 #6 anything that spins the rear wheels on pro physics!
R rookiebalboa Messages 129 Messages Hamtarro, DK-GT_RookieBoa May 5, 2009 #7 mostly Blitz ER34 Amuse S2000 GT1 F430 pro ofcourse
Stavingo Messages 6,543 Sydney Messages Stavingo May 6, 2009 #8 Anything MR or FR on pro physics, but I will give some 4WD's a bash using the distributor.