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OK,

It is possible but the handbrake on a vl absolutely sucks ass and I need to fix it.

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to be honest VL's do drift good once you fix the suspension work, i have been in a Vl that would probably outdrift any skylines or seven ive been in because they weigh nothing!

good luck mate! :headspin:

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i think the idea is u can drift in pretty much any car....it all comes down to the setup and where u put ur money. its not really fair to judge how a car drifts by jumpin in one thats not set up for it. that said im sure a nicely set up skyline will drift sweetly just like a nicely setup rx-7 or a VL:D:D

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