What car do you recommend me?

It all depends on what kind of money you want to spend when I first did my first drift car I bought one for 1200 bucks in had a half way torn apart sr20 red top welded diff full cage on it quick release the tranny and need a lot of work but we eventually got it running during that time I came into some money and bought a complete rolling s 89 240sx that the guy head blown the motor and they had a CA18DET they had a blown turbo it had the intercooler and all the nice goodies so I bought a complete engine swap SR 20 black top from a friend and suspicious garage who is an awesome guy to to deal with I bought the motor 4 two thousand and came with a five speed tranny for an extra hundred bucks I have to complete harness 4 and a buck that came with the loop then to allowing me to program the ECU then bought a standalone piggyback ECU free 800 and a bigger GT 28 turbo bigger 710 cc injectors and downpipe with a welded and screamer pipe valve had a really set of adjustable coilovers the car came with pretty decent wheels tinted the windows 5 point harness and spent about 5 grand altogether and ended up having a really nice car and I just well the dead if I could have bought an LSD but for what I was using the car for it just doesn't seem practical with his cheapest I could pick up other rear disc just weld them to spend the money for an expensive LSD it was a really nice car but I pass down the my son when I was no longer able to drive due to an illness but it just all depends on what you have to spend I mean if you really want to go cheap you could find cars on Craigslist and forums you couldn't find smaller cars like a 325i BMW that I had was a 87 that had a 5-speed I love the diff in it and the six-speed was already pretty potent enough to get it sideways and take it out there and I'm very sure that was a little work in a turbo kit I probably could have got a lot of horsepower out of the six-cylinder inline 6 hello I think the first thing you need to look at is what kind of money you want to spend and do you have the means to put money into it as needed if you're going to drift if I go to be just to spend the money once and have you drift car be bulletproof just doesn't happen but if you want to keep the budget cheap you have to do your research on what cars are adorable in that last hope this helps I'm sorry you guys from babbling on but I don't really get to talk that much about cars such hope this helps you Robert.
 
Buy something with a straight 6 and a standard transmission well the rear end the differential and see if you can get it sideways then go from there I wouldn't worry about drifting in the rain if you can't drift on dry pavement its not worth even getting into it sorry to sound so blunt but but that's the fact that's like drifting in the snow reality easy way to do it now but it's really want to do it do it on dry pavement
 
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