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New Post 8/20/2008 10:57 AM
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Nissan GT-R Drift ?  (N/A)

Somone have saw some video of the new Nissan GT-R drifting ? I wonder if it will be good as the skyline for it bit from what i can see it look heavy

 

what do you guys think ?

 
New Post 9/6/2008 10:53 AM
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Modified By host  on 9/12/2008 7:00:14 AM)

or the moment , the does not seem to be it's problem . It's more the traction control that make it impossible to drift .

http://www.canadiandrifting.com/Videos/Videoplayer/tabid/68/VideoId/780/Nissan-Skyline-GTR-Drifting.aspx

 


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New Post 9/11/2008 5:57 PM
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Re: Nissan GT-R Drift ?  (N/A)

I was hopping that it become a next-gen of drift cars... i mean what will we use to drift in 6 years ?

 
New Post 11/18/2008 2:10 PM
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Re: Nissan GT-R Drift ?  (N/A)

 JH Production wrote

I was hopping that it become a next-gen of drift cars... i mean what will we use to drift in 6 years ?

 

Ok you meen the new GT-R !! I guess that RWD cars are still the best and AWD like the GT-R are more road course cars.

My own suggestion for newer cars that will be our drift beaters ina few years when the buy in prices will go down are 350Z, Pontiac Solstice, Infiniti G35, BMW, American Muscle like Corvette and Mustang, Nissan S14.. S15 will be available soon, Toyota Supra recent models are now available and about all RWD cars on the market except trucks and high raisers that obviously have an unproper center of gravity.


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