4-door drifting

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i need help!!!what is a good american four door drift car????:help


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HAHAHA...you're kidding right? Your location says your in Japan, why would you even worry about it...

But to answer your question...there really aren't any. Maybe a Grand-Am, but I'm unsure about how the rear suspension is set up.

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Crown VictorianTown CarCapriceare the old maximas rwd?um....you might wana stay in japan

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no

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im in America for now and i want an Import car from America

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the new pontiac GTO.

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isnt the Q45 a rwd car?they are ugly though....in the lines of cefiro-

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'89 IROC Z28 (Camero)

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wait.. he said 4door.. good luck..

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guys this is no joke...........come on and help me!!!!(z28 is not sedan)

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Ive seen a vid with a camaro drifting i think. Other than that, dont know. People dont really drift american cars. Q45s and maximas are japanese.

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thats what i mean.a japanese car in America

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bmw m3, or m5

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i was thinking in the range of 2000-4000 for pricing

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oh oh oh!!!!4 dr CIVIC!!! J/KWhy don't you try the older Subaru Legacy's??

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jap car in america?

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Early year J30 would be a nice (but mildly pigish) fr 4dr drift platform...

Vg30de / r200v but only in automatic iirc so you might be able to swap out an NA 300zx 5speed into it?

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i would have to agree with the subaru for that price range then

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toyota cressida

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get an old squad car, we've all seen many a movies with them doing "awesome" drifts! lol

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Have to agree with "yeswepromise" on this one. I think the Toyota cressida is equivalent to the older looking toyota chasers in japan. Also, were not suggesting this car simply because it's a rear wheel drive, japanese 4-door import. I've actually seen pictures of drifters in japan standing next to these cars, only they have 1Jz engines in them. It should be possible for you to do the same swap.... since the Toyota cressida here in America came with an in-line six I believe from 1990-93. I could be wrong about those years though, corrections are more than welcome.

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Any V-8 mustang or camaro should be easy to drift. Both nose heavy RWD with plenty of power to break the wheels loose. But they are not built particularly well, not very reliable and use a lot of gas....

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But if you want 4 door, Ford Crown Vic/ Merc Gran Marquis, Chevy Caprice (last generation) all big V-8 RWD, all 4 door and easy to break loose....

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what is this?

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All those Domestics you talked about have live axle rear ends, not the best for drifting....Plus they are REALLY heavy, not just sedan heavy.

The older Subaru Legacy's are FWD, and the Cressidas only came in automatics.

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geo prizm...lol

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El Camino SS

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if you can do without the 4 door....a 5L mustang!!!

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APEXi240 wrote:All those Domestics you talked about have live axle rear ends, not the best for drifting....
Uh, look under a HachiRoku.:rolleyes

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Are you kidding, get the new evo 8, or or wrxs, thats what iwould go with, but then again, its not rwd on those.


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