
Mk3 N/A Supra...any good for drifting?
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A bit like my old car for sale advert eh J? :jerk:Bladerider wrote:Not the first time Ive been suckered by an old thread being brought back !!!
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I see no harm in more feedback in this instance as there was bound to be renewed interest after the event, particularly as Brian was unable to take part.......
Are you still interested then Brian or is this a complete waste of everyones time?

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[quote="stuartstaples"]I see no harm in more feedback in this instance as there was bound to be renewed interest after the event, particularly as Brian was unable to take part.......
Are you still interested then Brian or is this a complete waste of everyones time? ]
The more feedback the better :thumb: the original post was to see if the car would be any good at all
Thanks to everyones input,I know I'm definately going to use the Supra for drift practice,all modification requirements and ideas gratefully received
Not sure about welding the diff but I understand this is a vital modification to make the car drift easier and better,I suppose I can always pick up another one from a scrappy (most of the poor MK3's are heading that way now)
After watching you work your magic that evening Bladey,the bug has definately bit me :notworthy:
Are you still interested then Brian or is this a complete waste of everyones time? ]
The more feedback the better :thumb: the original post was to see if the car would be any good at all
Thanks to everyones input,I know I'm definately going to use the Supra for drift practice,all modification requirements and ideas gratefully received

Not sure about welding the diff but I understand this is a vital modification to make the car drift easier and better,I suppose I can always pick up another one from a scrappy (most of the poor MK3's are heading that way now)
After watching you work your magic that evening Bladey,the bug has definately bit me :notworthy:
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