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Dude it is damn hard to do it with the hand controler the best bet is to brrow or buy the GT3 wheel and pedels. Then yor just get a S15, RX8 or Nissan Z car do everything bar full LSD custimization just put the 2 way lsd on and then put supper softs on the front and simulation tires on the back. Then its just a case of agresive turn in and the ballence the over steer with the wheel and gas.

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I found the 200sx(S14) to be the best drifter.

ADZ has described the best setup though I always go for the normal tyres.

What is your favourite drift track?

I like the complex string or apricot hill, but I used to like highspeed drift on redrock in GT2.

Hooks

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now, i been playing with gt3 and drift a bit lately

and are you guys talking fish tailing ?

Or in corner dirft ?

Or before corner drift ?

The s13 drifts hard and complex string is good but the damn straight drive me nuts, with top speed of 180 lol.

Yer apricot hill is up there as top track.

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I can drift in gt3 like you wouldnt believe, if anyone is serious, send me an email and i will give you setup info for most the nissans, well all the good drift cars....i just wish i could video tape my gt3 drifting to post, you wouldnt belive the shit that can be done in that game, constant drift on almost everytrack, soo smooth, so sideways, so controlled.....as stupid as it may sound, mastering drifting on GT3 as helped me drift in real life, there are alot of basic drift tech in the game you can use in real life.

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