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Testing cheap vs expensive drift cars
Drift cars start simple, but upgrades add up faster than expected. Each modification changes how the car behaves on track. Performance improves, but so does complexity and cost. By the top level, the ...
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I bought a $3,000 drift car - and tried to learn in one day
Buying a cheap Mustang off Facebook Marketplace seemed like the perfect start to becoming a drifter - until the problems started showing up immediately. With broken gauges, sketchy wiring, and barely ...
From supercars to old American muscle, drifting is full of wild machines made to lay down tire smoke. Drifting began on Japanese mountain roads and now enjoys global popularity, especially in the U.S.
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