New to drifting?

Hi Iam looking at getting my 1st rwd car my ideally car would be a s14 but my insurers won't insure me in a turbo'd rwd so I was looking at mx5's as would like something cheap to run a a daily while I save to the day I can insure a s14 just wondering if any one had any other suggestions on cheap rwd's, all so if I go for a mx5 would I b better off going for a eunos as I hear they come with a LSD or just weld the diff
 
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Hi everyone,

I am a newbie, I dont have a rwd, but I love drifting. I do love it when its snows and the roads Ice up as thats the closest I get to Kicking out the back end lol.
 
Hi Guys,

I'm kind of new/ not new to the drift scene.. Been around it for a while, and my mates all have the typical beamer to go skidding with.. I'm now looking to get into it myself, so I'll be on the hunt for a car in the new year (advice? looking for an e36 325/328 coupe - but is there anything less obvious out there but very cool?? Nothing too expensive ofc :) ).

I'm signed up for a drift event that runs at Pod to try my hand at the smoky art. I wonder if anyone has done and can tell me what it was like? I've booked it via driftexperience.co.uk

Thanks, Jon
 
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I have front-wheel drive manual transmission '08 Ford Focus...with a busted e-brake... I mean, it works, but if I rip it it'll get stuck. Do you know of any techniques that don't require the e-brake that would work for me?
 
Hi everyone, im new to this forum and id like to say a very big thanks to DW as it was watching their videos on youtube that got me interested in this the most fun driving style! After kicking the rear end for a first time and crashing a couple of E46'es i still cant get enough of this, hope there is someone in Wiltshire that will share my love to this sport,
Mario
 
Hi, I'm new to drifting I've got a bmw 323i, any body know how hard it is to remove the diff to weld it as I am a welder anyway that bits not the problem just the removing of the diff itself, should I allow a day for removal and refit as it's my first attempt? Fed up of waiting for the rain to go out sideways any advice or links would be really appreciated
 
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