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This is a discussion on Stock Skyline R32 GTS-t for drifting within the TECH Discussion Forum forums, part of the TECH Discussion category; Is a stock R32 GTS-t a good drift car? I'm kinda worried for the HICAS rear end steering system, and ...
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Stock Skyline R32 GTS-t for drifting
Is a stock R32 GTS-t a good drift car?
I'm kinda worried for the HICAS rear end steering system, and I'm looking for replies from people with experience from such a car. What are the most necessary modifications? |
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Tomei hicas locking kit.
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HICAS Elimination kit. Or locking kit. Whichever you prefer.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: kanagawa-ken, japan
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theyre heavy cars..my friends r32 requires a lot of force to move the wheel...hes not that great and jerky on exits so i cant say
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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In my opinion r32 skylines are one of the best cars to drift. They have the power, powerful brakes, and great suspension. Overall the car s a well constructed car. My only concern is not to start out with this car if you are new to drifting. Start out with a 180 or silvia. But if you have experience then go ahead. Good luck finding one if you are in the US.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Thanks for all replies!
I'm in Norway, so I've decided o stick with a '87 BMW 320 with a M3 3.0 286hp engine. When it comes to parts availability and maintenance, this is the best solution. |
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