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hey im kinda new to the whole car scene welll actually ive loved cars for ages but i just got my first real car. anyway i was wondering if anyone had any ideas on how to do up an r32 gts-t to make it drift better, basically everything in my car is stock and there are only minor modifications so if anyone can help, plz do

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First read this post:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=110270

then spend some time learning how to drive and control your car as it is, take it onto a paddock or beach, wet (closed) roads and reaserch into what different suspension components will do to affect the handling and balance of the car to drift the way you want. Then pull out a reasonably large amount of money to pour into the big black hole... suspension first, look into coilovers, swaybars, adjustable camber & caster, stiffen the chassis, get rid of the hicas, then increase power as your skills pick up.

Have fun, be safe

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Yeh coilovers, hicas lock bar, craddle bushes, drift button(handbrake), as this is assuming you already have exhaust and pod filter(to make everything breathe a bit better) and then posiblly FMIC and wind her up a bit!

But as medium dave said there is still swaybars, strut braces, camber castor and other things to help along the way!

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yeah, im going to get a strut brace and suspension and coil overs aswell as a new lintercooler a hicas lock bar soon and im gonna stiffen the chassis at a friend of mines work, japlink. im gonna get a new r33 gearbox and a new clutch. oh! and new brake calipers and pads becauise my present ones are pretty killed

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