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Congrats dude!

That Suzuki is probably one of the most consistant drifters in the game, plus it's small and it can easily squeeze thru opponents who try to block hehehe (then again you can't block very efficiently with this car either heheh).

Still can't beat the Integra Type R overall though. It's the ultimate cheese machine in ver.2! They nerfed the RX-7's, but made the Integra nearly unbeatable! Boo!

I'm suffering from Initial D induced bankruptcy though, so watch yer wallet man!! LOL. Have fun mate.

i just tried playin this game a couple of days ago......i was soo freakin unco- with the steerin wheel and gear shift.....haha. question....how do u induce drift in the AE86?? ive tried brakein...doesnt seem to work....also tried accel off, works some times but it doesnt give me the full on side ways action im lookin for. any tips??

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only cheaters and lowly skilled people use the Integra DC2. It's widely known that it's got a bug where when it hits the barrier it isn't penalised as heavily.

Name: N8R32

Car: Silver R32 GT-R

Tuning: Option D (carbon fibre bonnet / GT Wing)

Points: meh? I forget not a lot as I don't have that much money.

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