What is a GUI GUI MURAO RX-7!?!?

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While were on the subject of drift cars, i was wondering why so many drift car have wings on them, afterall i always thought that downforce translatd into more grip but why would you want that whilst trying to drift, are they set up to provide lift? are they simply non- functional? or am i totally wrong?

EDIT - Typo
 
I know of three D1 GP cars in the game:

BP Falken RX-7 D1GP 2003
HKS Genki Hyper Silvia RS2 D1GP 2004
Blitz Skyline ER34 D1-spec D1GP 2004
 
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While were on the subject of drift cars, i was wondering why so many drift car have wongs on them, afterall i always thought that downforce translatd into more grip but why would you want that whilst trying to drift, are they set up to provide lift? are they simply non- functional? or am i totally wrong?

yeah seems like a wing or wong as you call it :) are useless properties on a drifter, who knows maybe they use them for curcuit racing as well...
 
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will as from my experience from gt4p,i think drifitng in gt3 is more fun or maybe cus i dont have the new wheel,i have the GT force(first one)

I found drifting too easy in gt3 pretty much any car would drift with ease, its much harder too drift in prolouge infact ive only managed it in the skyline strange
 
I like GT3 drifting......A LOT.......I'm only a newbie though.... Haven't tried drifting in GT4P I still need all my settings for that, not just turn of TCS :)
 
That D1 Drift game looks nice, but I can't read Japanese.
Does anyone know anything about it? Is it supposed to be any good?
 
Keep in mind, that just because it is supposed to be a drift car, doesn't mean it is incapable of being driven fast without drifting. That BP Falken FC3S is very fast and handles great. It only drifts if you drive it that way. Now that Silvia, OTOH... :scared:

A drift car is normally set up to be very controllable at the limit. That does not mean that the tail is supposed to come out around every corner whether you want it to or not.
 
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