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ur questin is too vague, real question is how much $ u got.

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cheapest bet is:

$1800 na s13 weld diff 2nd hand coilovers total = 2.5k max and its licenced for street.

dont do it in your R34 as it will just end up a real pig. start off with a real piece of crap and see how u go. if u wanna fork out a bit more get a turbo r32 skyline or sr20det s13 but ur looking closer to 4-6k. turbo is more power and easier sideways action, but also for a 4-6k turbo skyline/silvia i wouldnt put too much faith in it ie BOOM

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yikes, should have bought my friends r32 rb25det few months back :) would u want it to be able to be driven on the street or for track only?

either way im sure you could easily find a nicely 'already modified' skyline, silvia, 180, or s14 for that much money all ready to go nothing more to pay (except tyres) :P

basically the way it should work for around 10k+ is the older the model the car the more modified it should be, ie an R32 or s13 for sale at 14k would have to be built or atleast have a big turbo slapped on the side with some good suspension, rims, ecu etc as opposed to an s14/s15 or r34 at 14k would be less modified or not modified at all.

you dont have to stick with nissan either, you can look at mazda rx7, toyota, people drift all sorts of cars, you cant really say this car is better than that one, some people say 4 door cars are better some say 2 doors.

its just personal choice

tho usually for a beginner you want to start off with something with just some good suspension setup an lsd diff and not crazy power

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yikes, should have bought my friends r32 rb25det few months back :) would u want it to be able to be driven on the street or for track only?

either way im sure you could easily find a nicely 'already modified' skyline, silvia, 180, or s14 for that much money all ready to go nothing more to pay (except tyres) :P

basically the way it should work for around 10k+ is the older the model the car the more modified it should be, ie an R32 or s13 for sale at 14k would have to be built or atleast have a big turbo slapped on the side with some good suspension, rims, ecu etc as opposed to an s14/s15 or r34 at 14k would be less modified or not modified at all.

you dont have to stick with nissan either, you can look at mazda rx7, toyota, people drift all sorts of cars, you cant really say this car is better than that one, some people say 4 door cars are better some say 2 doors.

its just personal choice

tho usually for a beginner you want to start off with something with just some good suspension setup an lsd diff and not crazy power

yea im not to keen on the r32's unless its a 4 door, this is my mums accout so shes the one wih the r34, i got a 33 but i was gonna drift that but its to clean and straight to do it in.

i think i would go with a 32, 33 or 34 4 door :)

so what car would you recomend char?

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build your own....

s13 shell or 14

sr20 outa an s14 or 15

RB25 Gearbox and jim berry clutch

6boost manifold GT3076 turbo + gate

800cc injector dynamics injectors off ebay (US)

PFC + Boost controller electronic then into shaun at allstar for a tune

Surge tank setup with bosh pump 040 and 044 + Braided fuel lines teflon

coilovers plus steering spacers hicas weld with welded diff ajustable upper rear arms...

E42 race fuel or bp98 if its a streeter

good compedative platform that can be very fast im thinking 370-400 hp

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bahaha pete. most important is suspension setup and tyres.

s14, has better brakes and five stud. great platform for drifting once you drop in a 25 neo or VH45DE

Or a VK45DD OR a 1GZ-FE :thumbsup:

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build your own....

s13 shell or 14

sr20 outa an s14 or 15

RB25 Gearbox and jim berry clutch

6boost manifold GT3076 turbo + gate

800cc injector dynamics injectors off ebay (US)

PFC + Boost controller electronic then into shaun at allstar for a tune

Surge tank setup with bosh pump 040 and 044 + Braided fuel lines teflon

coilovers plus steering spacers hicas weld with welded diff ajustable upper rear arms...

E42 race fuel or bp98 if its a streeter

good compedative platform that can be very fast im thinking 370-400 hp

not a toyota sprinter :( lol

ill either go r33 or s14 with the same sorta set up that mike (blitz1) has said :)

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