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seems eveyone wants a piece of the GT-R action Nate: regardless of how inappropriate the car is for the intended purpose :P

maybe they did a conversion using an R32 GT-R rear subframe and an RB25 turbo gearbox. lol

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easy enough to run it in rwd only surely, drop the front drive shaft and hope the electrics dont get the shits

do you really need a clutch to drift? surely that is just hiding behind a dodgy technique?

a clutch is definately handy, even for a highly skilled driver, u can still unbalance the car etc, but sometimes u really just need to give the rear wheels some torque to get them loose, handbrake can do the trick, but they carry their different characteristics, clutch u obviously dont lose speed like with a handbrake, they both play a different role along side each other and cannot replace each other. also not sure how using the handbrake will work without a clutch, how quickly it will disengage etc.

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