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So you saw the movie "Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift", and you got all excited about drifting and you want to buy a drift car. I can't blame you, being a drifter myself, it's one heck of a fun ride to drift your car around corners at dangerously high speeds. Here are some tips to keep in mind when you want to buy a drift car.
1. Make sure your drift car is Rear Wheel Drive. All the cars you saw drifting in the movie "Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift", use a rear-wheel-drive car. I hope I you know enough about cars to know what a rwd car is, if you don't, then I'm not quite sure drift is the smartest or safest move for you. A rwd car lets you slide the rear tires out, causing your car to drift.
2. You need a good power to weight ratio in your drift car. Most popular drift cars are Japanese sports cars. A very popular drift car is the AE86 Trueno or Sprinter or "hachiroku" made by Toyota. Other popular drift cars are one's made by Nissan like the 240sx (180sx as it's know in Japan and Australia), Silvia - S13, S14, S15, Skyline - R32, R33, R34 both coupes and 4 door sedans. Then there are the bigger drift cars that are becoming popular here in Japan like the Toyota Chaser or Mark II. Mazda's Rx7 - FC, FD are also very popular as you'd know because you saw an orange and black FD Rx7 in "Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift".
3. You then need a few essential parts on your car to make it drift like in the movie "Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift". Most important is an LSD (limited slip diff). This allows you to spin both rear tires at the same time, making it easier to drift. Other necessary parts include a bucket seat. Makers like Bride and Recaro have great one's pro drifters use. Coil over or lowered suspension is a must have to lower the center of gravity and stiffen the suspension of your car. That's about it for the main drift parts. If you want to make your car look like it's straight from the movie "Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift", the you will need a body kit, big chrome wheels, neon lights and a big exhaust etc.
But remember folks and "wannabe" drifters, "Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift" is just a movie and I don't recommend you copy that driving style on the streets. Have fun buying a drift car and be safe.
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Complete List of Nissan Veichles
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Nissan Motor Company, Ltd. (Japanese: ?????????, Nissan Jid?sha Kabushiki-gaisha?) (TYO: 7201), shortened to Nissan, is a Japanese multinational automaker headquartered in Japan. It was formerly a core member of the Nissan Group, but has become more independent after its restructuring under Carlos Ghosn (CEO).
It formerly marketed vehicles under the “Datsun” brand name and is one of the largest car manufacturers. The company’s main offices are located in the Ginza area of Ch??, Tokyo. In 1999, Nissan entered an alliance with Renault S.A. of France, which owns 44.4% of Nissan as of 2008. Nissan is among the top three Asian (also known as the Japanese Big 3 Automakers) rivals of the “Big Three” in the U.S. Currently it is the third largest Japanese car manufacturer. It also manufactures the Infiniti luxury brand.
The Nissan VQ engines, of V6 configuration, have featured among Ward’s 10 Best Engines for 14 straight years, since the award’s inception. For the truck and bus maker “Nissan Diesel,” it is a separate company from Nissan Motors; please see UD instead.
The pronunciation of its name is different in different markets. In the U.S., the brand is pronounced /?ni?s??n/, while in the UK it is /?n?sæn/. In Japanese, it is [nis?a?].
Datsun
*1935–1943
Datsun 10T Pickup
*1970–1974
Datsun 100A
1955–1957
Datsun 120Pickup
1973–1977
Datsun 140J
*1976–1978
Datsun180B/180B SSS
1977–1981
Datsun 200B/200B SSS
1972–1977
Datsun 200L
*1974–1983
Datsun200sx
*1978–1982
Datsun 210
1957–1961
Datsun 220 Pickup
1971–1975
Datsun 240C
1969–1973
Datsun 240Z
*1971–1975
Datsun 260C
*1974
Datsun 260Z
*1975–1978
Datsun 280Z
*1979–1983
Datsun 280ZX
*1978–1982
Datsun 310
*1961–1965
Datsun 320 Pickup
1968–1973
Datsun 510 Sedan
1965–1972
Datsun 520 Pickup
1971–1975
Datsun 610
1973–1979
Datsun 620“Bulletside” pickup
*1973–1977
Datsun 710
1979.5–1986.5
Datsun 720 Pickup
1976–1983
Datsun 810
*1946–1955
Datsun1121 Pickup
1970–1976
Datsun 1200 Sedan
1962–1970
Datsun 1500, 1600, 2000 Roadster
*1974–1983
Datsun B-210
1962–2001
Datsun Bluebird
1979–1986
Datsun Bluebird 910
1970–1982
Datsun Cherry
1952–1958
Datsun DC-3
1974–1978
Datsun F-10 Datsun Patrol
1932–1941
Datsun Roadster
1960–1961
Datsun SPL 210
1959–1970
Datsun Sports
1965–1985
Datsun Sunny
1965–1969
Datsun Sunny/1000/B10
1971–1973
Datsun Sunny/1200/B110
*1974–1977
Datsun Sunny/120Y/B210
1978–1982
Datsun Sunny/120Y/140Y/B310
1982–1985
Datsun/Nissan Sunny/B11
*1955–1986
Datsun Truck
*1978–1983
Datsun Urvan
Nissan
*1991–1996
Nissan 100NX
1989–1998
Nissan 180SX (branded as200SX in Europe)
1977–2002
Nissan 200SX(Silvia)
1995–1998
Nissan 200SX(US2-door Sentra coupe)
*1989–1998
Nissan 240SX(JPN S13 and S14)
*1984–1989
Nissan 300ZX Z31(Fairlady Z in Japan)
*1990–1999
Nissan 300ZX Z32(Fairlady Z in Japan)
*2003–2008
Nissan 350Z Z33 (Fairlady Z in Japan)
2009–present
Nissan 370ZZ34(Fairlady Z in Japan)
*1995–2006
Nissan Almera
*1993–present
Nissan Altima
*2004–2010
Nissan Armada
*1984–1989
Nissan Auster
*1990–2003
Nissan Avenir(Expert)
*1990
Nissan Axxess
*1989
Nissan Be-1
1957–present
Nissan Bluebird
*1991–1997
Nissan Bluebird U13
*1996–2001
Nissan Bluebird U14
*2000–present
Nissan Bluebird Sylphy
*1960–present
Nissan Cedric/Gloria
*1988–2003
Nissan Cefiro
*1970–1986
Nissan Cherry
*1988–present
Nissan Cima
*1998–present
Nissan Crew
*1998–present
Nissan Cube
*1998–present
Nissan Elgrand
*1959–1970
Nissan Fairlady
*1991
Nissan Figaro
*1959–present
Nissan Frontier
*1979–1988
Nissan Gazelle
*2008–present
Nissan GT-R
*1986.5–1997
Nissan Hardbody Truck
1999–present
Nissan Interstar(medium-size van based on Renault Master)
1997–present
Nissan Kubistar (rebadged Renault Kangoo)
*2004–present
Nissan Lafesta
*1988–1998
Nissan Largo
*2007–present
Nissan Latio
*1968–2002
Nissan Laurel
*1980–1999
Nissan Leopard
1981–present
Nissan Maxima
1984–present
Nissan Multi
2003–present
Nissan Murano
1982–present
Nissan Micra (Nissan March in Japan and Taiwan)
*2001–present
Nissan Moco, a Keicar
*1986–present
Nissan Navara
*2004–present
Nissan Note
*2009–present
Nissan NV200
*1991–1994
Nissan NX1600/NX2000
*1989
Nissan Pao
*1950–present
Nissan Patrol/Safari
*1985–present
Nissan Pathfinder
*1986–1992
Nissan Pintara
*2000–present
Nissan Platina
1981–present
Nissan Prairie
*1990–1992
Nissan Presea R10
*1994–1996
Nissan Presea R11
*1965–present
Nissan President
*1990–present
Nissan Primera
*1978–present
Nissan Pulsar
*1968
Nissan R380
*1969
Nissan R381
*1970
Nissan R382
*1989
Nissan R89C
*1997–1998
Nissan R390 GT1
*1994–1999
Nissan Rasheen
*2007–present
Nissan Rogue
*2004–2010
Nissan Quest
*1991
Nissan Saurus Jr.
*1989–1992
Nissan S-Cargo
*1982–present
Nissan Sentra
*1991–present
Nissan Serena (originally Vanette Serena in Japan)
*1988–2002
Nissan Silvia/180SX/200SX/240SX
1957–present
Nissan Skyline
*1969–1977, 1989–2002
Nissan Skyline GT-R
*1977–1992
Nissan Stanza
*1986–1988
Nissan Stanza Wagon
*1982–1986
Nissan Violet
*1996–2007
Nissan Stagea
*1965–present
Nissan Sunny
*1986–1991
Nissan Sunny/B12
*1986–1990
Nissan T12 / T72
*2003–present
Nissan Teana
*1986–present
Nissan Terrano
*1993–2006
Nissan Terrano II
2004–2010
Nissan Titan
1986–present
Nissan Urvan
1981–present
Nissan Van C22 (Vanette)
1994–2005
Nissan Wingroad
*2000–present
Nissan Xterra
2001–present
Nissan X-Trail
*2007–present
Nissan Versa
*1995–2007
Nissan Winner (SUV based on the D22, UAE)
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nissan silvia?
would it be posible to get one in the usa on the left hand side not right??
Well, technically, all Silvias are right hand drive. Just do what was mentioned before my answer and get an SR engine.
Hop on over to Nico club dot com and check out their sponsors. Some of them are engine importers.
Considine drifting towards series win
BURNIE driver Andrew Considine is just one win away from taking out the Tasmanian Drifting Series following an outstanding season.
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