Drifting a Nissan NV 35000 (cargo van)

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YellowBurd
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We told Chris Forsberg he was drifting a 370z, until Matt Powers showed up in a Nissan NV 3500 with an hydraulic e-brake and a welded diff. Check it out:



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Or the guy I was following the other night who did the turbo swap in his Hijet like I did in mine, but took it to the next level!

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themadscientist wrote:Or the guy I was following the other night who did the turbo swap in his Hijet like I did in mine, but took it to the next level!

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I posted in the other, first, Nissan NV gymkhana thread we had that I was picturing you behind the wheel. Probably because I'd anyways imagined similar antics in the HiJet! :yesnod

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That guy's was definitely faster, but he had a bigger turbo. Mine would do about 75MPH and I did spin out once on the highway at around 50; it was stable. I miss that little truck. Seeing another one on the road made me want to do it again, but better.


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