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Looking to buy a car that I can learn drift on.

Basically, that means, it has to be rear wheel drive & manual with some decent power.

Im looking for something up to $1,000

ofcourse, if you have something particularly powerful and perfect drift then I might go over that limit.

Thanks

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Looking to buy a car that I can learn drift on.

Basically, that means, it has to be rear wheel drive & manual with some decent power.

Im looking for something up to $1,000

ofcourse, if you have something particularly powerful and perfect drift then I might go over that limit.

Thanks

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...ap-t337431.html

bit of repairs n she b sweet

hmm... that would bring it to $4000 for the total cost when it's done...

That's a little over my budget, great car though, if i had the budget, perhaps i would.

I beg to differ Vic, I might not get anyone on here selling a car for $1,000 but a decent car for $1,000 does exist and those kind of things pop up a lot.

I got my old R31 for $400 and the only problem with it was that it was running on 5 cylinders, fixed that cheaply enough (the total cost was under $1,000).

Problem is at the time I was saving up for my R34 and had no chance in hell of keeping them both on the road.

But anyway, point of story, u do get decent cars for $1,000 every now and then.

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