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Ive heard the 240sx s13 is the best to start out for drifting. I need to know as much as possible about it. I've heard it is the cheapest car and has lots of after market parts. I've heard its lighter than the s14. I have read that there are two types of engines? A redtop and a blacktop? I was just wondering if anyone could provide me with any information before I fully commit to buying an s13 hatch. I have never drifted before or had a car that was capable of even more than a skid.
I want to learn to drift because I don't like to have limits on anything I do in life. I want to learn to use a car to the fullest. So any information you could provide me with would be great. Including price ranges, spending limits because I'm sure I will get a few dents or scratches, and locations suitable for a good environment to learn in. I'm 18 years old, I live in Cambridge, Maryland and I will have enough to buy a 240sx s13 hatch by the end of the summer hopefully. Let me know! |
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can anyone help me?
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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I'm in love with my s13, ur best bet is abandoned building and old parking lots. I'm 19 in Asheboro nc and drift daily lol
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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most definitely!
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