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Ive been wondering what people drift. I know FF style drifting (civics, sentras, etc) arent by everyones standard true drifting but if you attempt it. I want to know what you do it in. Most of the drifting world either uses an AE86 corolla or a 240sx. I personally think doing cliche things is no fun so I drift a 1989 BMW 325i. (the one in my sig)

specs are:

Falken Azenis Tires

Pioneer 3-way speakers/head unit

Sparco Shift knob

Sparco Warrior Seat

B&M short Shifter

Bilistein Shocks

H&R Springs

Turner Motorsports Stainless Steel Brake Lines

Autothority E-PROM chip

325IS 3.73 LSD

Axxis Brake Pads

Some random cone filter.

It was in fair condition when I got it (93,000 miles) so I only had to do a few things to restore it. Too bad I got into an accident before and now I have a red door and fender till I can get em painted.

~190hp

~200ft/lbs torque

redlines at 6,800

Id tell you my quarter mile but I havent gotten around to that yet. so what do you guys have?

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i dont drift, but people that are trashing on it are the real idiots here. he doesnt want to know if you like it or not, and if you dont, then dont trash it by saying dumb things. maneuvering an automobile while going sideways at high speeds is a challenge that not everyone can do. so i have respect for people that do things like this. such as bungee jumping or sky-diving.

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Looks cool, but not a sport. Baseball is not a sport, chess is not a sport, they are games. This looks like a hobby. Sport involves some sort of strenuous physical activity.

HAHA you contradict yourself in your own post. Baseball required lots of strenous activity. And so does drifting? Just because its physical doesnt mean anything mentally as well. When drifting there is physical activity and skill involved. Afterall you are DRIVING arent you? and countersteering and such.

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HAHA you contradict yourself in your own post. Baseball required lots of strenous activity. And so does drifting? Just because its physical doesnt mean anything mentally as well. When drifting there is physical activity and skill involved. Afterall you are DRIVING arent you? and countersteering and such.

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Contradiction? Check your premise. Is it possible that I was saying that baseball does not involve large amounts of strenuous activity? I think yes!

Precisely the reason so many baseball players are fat. You think you could get away with that in soccer or hockey?

As I said, it's not a diss.. Drifting may require skill and mental ability, but it is not a sport, by the definition of the word.

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