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This is a discussion on Drifting a MA70 Supra or Tacoma 4x2? within the Moderation Forum forums, part of the Moderation category; How hard would it be to drift a 3rd generation ('86-'92) Supra or a Tacoma? I heard the Supra is ...
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Drifting a MA70 Supra or Tacoma 4x2?
How hard would it be to drift a 3rd generation ('86-'92) Supra or a Tacoma? I heard the Supra is pretty heavy, but so is an SC300 and I heard of the SC300 being able to drift. And is it possible to drift a Tacoma 4x2 truck? The rear end is light and it is a front engine - rear wheel drive setup vehicle, with the only down side being the e - brake being under the dash instead of a hand brake setup that most people are use to in a 240SX or an AE86 Corolla. If anybody could tell me how or have actually attempted this, let us all know about it. Thanks.
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drift the ma70
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Ugh...I'm closing this one too. I'm just tired of trolls and their first post.
Please do a search and read the faqs. Supras and small trucks have been cover. -Closed. |
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