Mk3 N/A Supra...any good for drifting?

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Cool buddy ...They will make springs up or coilovers bud

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Brian have you had the supra drifting yet need to know how it goes, have the chance of a NA but its auto :wink:
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Stupid question but how well would an auto version drift
someone must have an opinion is it worth bothering with or is it a no go?
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Clive (Drift monkey) drove his manual very well indeed last night and he would be better placed to advise you than someone with no knowledge of the car Lee. Send him a PM :thumb:
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Clive has an auto that he says will drift. Don't know how you'd initiate though?

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Post by Bealo »

Oop just found this thread, sorry for asking same question in another thread.

Just bought one and i'm looking forward to seeing how rubbish i am at it.
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