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20k damn! from a buyers perspective that may be bout right but from a sellers point of view that wants to make me cry.

like you say, the import market is at an all time low. id hate to think what price id have to sell mine for, but im just gonna bite the bullet and keep it for a long time. its good to maintain that mentallity, then you dont need to think about it at all. but if you want something else, then you really got to cut your losses and go for it

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r33 sam. dont think 4wd car drift although i have seen footage of ones that have. must have pulled out plug that puts them into rwd mode.

ah, i missed the drifting part. they use a torque adjuster or something like that in GTRs to set ratio of front and rear wheel drive. 260RWKW, would be more than enough to drift, they say 150KW is about enough to drift a 180 nicely

ben has 165 odd rwkw's in his sil80. that drifts nicely although they are lighter power to weight ratio.

funny thing is Sil80 weighs 1200kg and R33 weighs 1370, maybe you should do your weight reduction experiment that you were gonna do

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