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basically motorex does alotta stuff, i believe they brought a Silivia S15 to texas for Nitrous Xpress, it was on teh cover of last months issue, but i never knew there were any NUR specs in the US, i know theres a few R34's not too many, but a fistfull of R33's though, R32 ive only heard of one or 2 being in teh US @ major tuning companies, so hey, as long as u can shift with ur left hand, u should b good to go
 
Originally posted by JDM-AE86
i know theres a few R34's not too many, but a fistfull of R33's though, R32 ive only heard of one or 2 being in teh US @ major tuning companies

yeah. i've actually seen a couple of R33's on the street. there's a silver one that's always driving around my area (i nearly **** my pants everytime i see it :eek: ). i havent seen any R34's on the street though, only at shows.

and the other day. i was at the new Super Autobacs store and a S15 and a R32 pulled up in the parking lot, they were together. everyone just stared with their mouths open. me and my friends went over and talked to the guys driving them, turns out the guy imports them and both of them are his!~ :mad:

and no, he wasnt from Motorex
 
umm.. What about an S13 or anything in that manor under 10,000 that I can hook up my self. Where should i look for some cars?
 
Mem... first things first... you are 14? If so, then you probably have little to no driving experience. You need to buy a slow/stock car to learn with, and learn how to drive normally first. Later on when you become comfortable behind the wheel you can upgrade your brakes and suspension, then maybe later on work on the engine. A big misconception that people have about drifting is that you need wild horsepower, but any experienced drifter/autoX driver will tell you that suspension, brakes, and a good driving seat are more important.
You will also want to learn to drive with an open differential, as you will be able to correct mistakes in your driving more forgivingly than with an lsd, but of course you can always upgrade to lsd when you become comfortable to take the next step.
Also... there is nothing wrong with drifting with an automatic transmission, as it is very forgiving and allows you to focus more on driving that having to worry about what gear you are in, or if you need to clutch etc... but this will also limit your ability to perform more advanced technique, where a manual transmission would be more suited.
So basically do some homework before you get out there, and be safe.
-Tim
Nightvelocity@hotmail.com
 
Umm, im 6'2" I drive all the time around my neighborhood. The fastest ive been was 60 though. I like to make the tires yell in the circle by my house when I go in a circle really fast. One of these days im gonna pull the E brake up.
 
Umm, im 6'2" I drive all the time around my neighborhood. The fastest ive been was 60 though. I like to make the tires yell in the circle by my house when I go in a circle really fast. One of these days im gonna pull the E brake up.
 
Well first off... I don't understand why you are telling me you are 6' 2" Cuz it has nothing to do with your driving abilities, also... hauling ass through a cul de sac doesn't mean your a good driver... it actually shows me that you are already doing irresponsible things, but is to be expected from your age. But as I said before, do your research and then start working on your skils... a good understanding of the fundamentals of driving will help you along your way.
-Tim
 
Originally posted by MeM
Umm, im 6'2" I drive all the time around my neighborhood. The fastest ive been was 60 though. I like to make the tires yell in the circle by my house when I go in a circle really fast. One of these days im gonna pull the E brake up.
If you're gonna mess around like that at least go to an empty parking lot where no one else can get hurt.
 
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