Bill, would this work as a drift car or rally car? Because what about heel and toeing? What about clutch kicking? Can you even do those things? Can I get it sideways, modulate the throttle and keep it sideways? This seems like such an odd system, and as the way I like to race, the EV doesn't seem to accept this.
I was kind of hoping with the title it wouldn't be an RB25 or RB26 turbo, but rather some cool old school Skyline motor like an RB20E on triple Webers or something. Old school style combined with N/A response and Japanese 6 cyl horsepower, but I can live with this.
I can see why
Why? AWD so more complicated and harder to repair, much smaller, more expensive, slower, worse gas mileage (heavier). All in all most police departments are going with the Caprice because of the fact that its more practical, and cheaper in all ways.
Beat me to it...
I've wanted to do it for years. Been saving up on the side lol.
For the drifter, it has to be the Ebisu Matsuri. If you go through Powervehicles ([www.powervehicles.com]) they'll supply you with your own drift car (which you have the option to keep) a place to stay, and an entry into the drift Matsuri. A 36 hour non-stop drift event where you just get out and slide in the most…
What about Black Smoke Racing (Drifting)
I am 99% positive that that is a Sierra Silver (doesn't look like gold but if it is it'd have to be Sandrock Metallic) 1999-2001 Infiniti G20 Luxury. Only those years and only that trim based on the color/wheel combo. The VIN would start out
Don't forget about Mercedes!
Heart click, just because.
(I wrote this a few days ago when this was posted in tips and I still agree with it) I am Positive that that is a 2006-2009 Lincoln Zephyr/MKZ. The side profile and the little amount of trim you can see under the passenger windows signals to me that it is one. The shape fits, the body lines fit, the bumpers fit, and…
Lambo line
Suzuki Jimny. I'm trying to figure out a way to import one into the US because they're so damn cool. I really want one as my daily because I live in a very bad weather area, though wouldn't mind some fun in the warm months :) Its a lot better than the Oldsmobile 88 I'm dailying now, and a hell of a lot better than my…
9 cylinders? Nuf' said.