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Old 10-19-2008, 07:31 PM
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To make a LS400 a good car for drifting, it needs a diet for sure, good coilovers and some sort of manual conversion would be great..
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Old 10-30-2008, 03:54 PM
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Tank Sapper!!!!! Hate to say it but you will need to have divine powers to gat a luxo barge like that to drift!!! Ha-ha and I don’t think it would ever be competitive. Although there is am Aristo in D1 with 1000PS at the treds and that thing is a weapon.

Although I am not one to talk I am building a Holden Commodore!!!!!

Hope you like a challenge!

I had to make all my suspension from scratch. If you want details of what I have done let me no and I will get some pics and give you all a run down. 1UZ-FE (Wipple 2.3L - R154) conversion of cores!!!

One of our guys is in the States ATM drifting should go well.
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