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Old 03-14-2009, 03:28 PM
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Default Falken Drift Camaro for sale!

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sorry for this to be my first post.....i wish to god I had an extra 30grand to buy this.
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Old 03-14-2009, 08:13 PM
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I wonder if that car could make a good track car. I don't know if all the mods would be good.
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I couldn't justify 30k for that car....
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Old 03-14-2009, 08:35 PM
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Well, clearly we disagree and thats ok-I love that car-as impractical and drift specific as it is(10:1 steering ratio and tons of steering angle). I'm not a fan of truck arms, especially when their are so many options for the first gen camaro's readily available...that being said the car has proven itself in competition....Its kinda like sentimental value to me as well, that this was the first main stream early muscle car on the formula D circuit
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Old 03-14-2009, 09:52 PM
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If it's built by hot rods to hell, I would not want any part of that car. 30k would out of line.
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It would be a great car with a little work the price is kinda low.What hurts it is it was a drift car and they picked the wrong time to try to sell it.
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I bet it would be a fun car to drive around. It obviously has some real good characteristics about it that give the car some "Fun" Potential.

The paint itself would draw a hell of a crowd. De-Tuning it for some street and Road Racing might turn it into a real fun ride.

BTW: Why nothing from, "Hot Rods to Hell?". I've never done anything with them, but it sounds like you may have. What's the poop?

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