how do you drift a z32?

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phanatikz32
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Car: 1991 NA to TT z32 biatch!

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ok since ive gotten into drifting, ive tried to drift my z severall times but havent been to successfull, i know i suck, but also i cant get the car to slide out, i tried a fient and had to clutch kick twice in second just to get the back to slide out and i just ended up spinning around in a circle and stalling.... i cant seem to get a hang of this whole thing... can anyone tell me what im doing wrong?


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phanatikz32
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Car: 1991 NA to TT z32 biatch!

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oh yea and its an NA z

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(Yoshi)
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it takes practice. are you counter steering?

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phanatikz32
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Car: 1991 NA to TT z32 biatch!

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well i wasnt at first but then when i tried i oversteered and ended up doing a donut in the other direction before stalling again. but like i said, i suck, it takes alot of quick think and steering work which im not used to yet.

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91RMKS13
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Try making you car more JDM TYTE!

Or the whole practice thing might work.

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how do you drift a z32 mmmm very carefully

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scruffy63
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Well i have a friend who had the same problem you are having. I personally believe its because the z32 is made for high speed grip so it just doesn't want to drift for whatever technical reasons. But he eventually solved his problem by selling the z and buying a s14.

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kamikazi
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put -.2deg of toe in the back and it will come out a little easier and be able to controll slow speeds more.


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