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    Quote Originally Posted by onevia View Post
    does one of these have the power to drift my little cousin is looking to start
    and has very small budget know where there is one for a few hundred and want to find out is it worth him getting or need more power
    perfect starter car imo, will drift away all day in 2nd gear and not break..
    cut springs-weld diff-weld viscous fan-job done for learner car
    nice drums for wand too


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    i found in my search for cheap car for driftin is that the 318 i drove which is the newer model was shite so i kept lukin and ud pick up a bmw 325i e36 for a couple of hundred i got mine for 750 with an already weldid diff and lowerin springs!!search donedeal great site.


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    Quote Originally Posted by shay View Post
    i found in my search for cheap car for driftin is that the 318 i drove which is the newer model was shite so i kept lukin and ud pick up a bmw 325i e36 for a couple of hundred i got mine for 750 with an already weldid diff and lowerin springs!!search donedeal great site.
    Yeah E36 318s are shite for sliding. I know nothing about E30s though but as above a higher litre'd E36 seem to be alright, there's a few lads in the UK skiddin them




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    Quote Originally Posted by Darragh View Post
    Yeah E36 318s are shite for sliding. I know nothing about E30s though but as above a higher litre'd E36 seem to be alright, there's a few lads in the UK skiddin them
    e30 320i's do fair sized roundabouts not a bother a 318i would probably do it with alot of clutch dancing to keep it out

    Doing wheelies gard? It's not a bike ya know...

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    good wand-good clutch and 70 psi..mint....honest


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    I plan on gettin one . A 318 , due to insurance .

    Hopefully get more powerful when the insurance allows me to ..... drop a CA18det in ... ? :P


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    get a e30 318is if you can, better brakes, suspension, dohc so a good bit quicker, better interior and shadowline so looks better.


 

 

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