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This is a discussion on Honda prelude within the NEW to DRIFTING (BEGINNERS) Forum forums, part of the NEW to DRIFTING (BEGINNERS) category; Hi experts, Can a honda prelude drift as well as silva? well may not be as good but in my ...
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Honda prelude
Hi experts,
Can a honda prelude drift as well as silva? well may not be as good but in my country its more affordable. Or isit definitely a no-no for a drift car if I wana begin with honda prelude? thk u |
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yeah don't bother with that car, get something rear-drive
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Currently near rochester NY
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An FF? Good luck with that. It is not going to be easy to drift an FF. It's semi possible, but generally not worth it. There are plenty of cheap FRs that are much better drift cars.
BMW 3s Any US FR is doable, such as mustang, camaro, firebird. AE86 Corolla Skyline GTS etc... |
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it's halfway plausible if ur doing touge... more so in auto x... but just don't do it in show drifting... unless ur last name is takahashi...
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im not a fan of FF drifting but this last season at autoX there was this guy drifting alot of the course in a prelude... can FF cars drift !?! from what i saw YES but better or just as good as a FR car...HELL NO
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you're not really gonna have fun with an ff car anyway, and that's the point of this whole drifting thing imo
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