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@Thrashy: Using the word "Awful" to describe the Furai is a crime against humanity.

Thus, CGT Guy is born.

@PMDGTO: DING DING DING, we have a winner.

Yeah the 6er should have been fine unless another car hit it. Same with the Mustang, besides the hood.

@Adamskiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiy: Correction — I was mistaken, I thought the Nissan SX's (240SX, mostly) were basically the base model a step down from the Skyline, which they aren't. They're still used for drifting though, and are RWD :)

I don't think I've even seen a FWD->RWD conversion for a drift car....they're usually, like H1BBY said, RWD in stock form. Nissan SX's (Skylines) and 350Z's, Toyota AE86's and Supras, Honda S2000's, Datsun Z's, and so on....plus the cars that professional 'Mericans are now using: Mustangs, Vipers, GTOs, Chargers, etc.

No narration of said stories? =/

@smokyburnout: Well, yeah, but if you flip the wing surface over, it would generate positive lift instead of negative. At least, that's what I'm assuming that they do...I really have no idea.

Retarded.

Was that a Peugeot followed by KITT?

@dollarvines: Yeah, possibly a first-gen. Now, which host picked what? I'm betting that Faust grabbed the FB, Corolla picked the 944, and pretty boy chose the Datsun.

And in the related videos, here's some new-RS6-wagon-drifting-goodness:

@bensenvill: It's a Radical, I think the SR8....which turned a 6:55 on the 'Ring with street-legal trim and tires:

I voted for the Weber, because it is completely ruined by the body alone....everything else about it is wonderful.

Can I at least have the engine before it's destroyed? With the hood on, of course, the internet would be none the wiser.

At least it still looks good, which I didn't think a windsheild on an Atom would.

@motronic: Yeah, I keep not tipping videos because I've seen them ages ago, like this one.