Will this work?

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Darkkness
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Ok so I found a 1986 300z at a good price wanted to know if it could make a good drift car. Its pretty cheap so I'm not worried about beating it up. I know its a heavy car but I was thinking because it is nose heavy that it might be pretty easy to get on the breaks and transfer the weight forward and get that back end out. So what do you guys think?


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Dookie
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Z31 drift cars do exist. Id say overhaul the suspension (new bushings, tie rods, balljoints, etc) before you go out drifting. Also, check to see if any coilovers are made for the Z31. If not, struts and springs will work to an extent, but youll want coilovers in the end.Oh and make sure it has LSD, if not, weld the diff

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just get in it and practice. but ya, what dookie said too.


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