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1200 UTE drifting
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I am wondering why nobody use ute to drift in this time? here is a good example of 1200 ute drift in Malaysia.

The car is powered by 4AGZE, other details i have no idea, sorry about that.

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Posted on: 2008/3/19 6:56
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Re: 1200 UTE drifting
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Nice!!! Long wheel base version too, that thing looks a real animal (except for the paint).

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Re: 1200 UTE drifting
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I prefer this, any more pics?

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Posted on: 2008/3/19 7:58
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Re: 1200 UTE drifting
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I think a long wheel base car drifts easier than a short wheelbase car. That is why most guys prefer the Nissan 200SX.
The 1200 range is short wheel base.It would be a bit tricky to handle in the drift.
It is much more preferred for track racing because of it go-cart like characteristics.

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Re: 1200 UTE drifting
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i am not sure of the dudes name...i am sure i will be sometime after this post... but i heard a rumour there is a full time drift guy in a 1200 ute this year. apparently he was at a power cruise here in brisneyland last year and the drift teams saw him linking the full track including the back straight and now he has a drive for the year....

could be a just a story, but it sounded cool. anyone know about it?

Posted on: 2008/3/19 8:29
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Re: 1200 UTE drifting
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dope, pink thought?????

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If you watch drift bible he says he learnt to drift in a 'Nissan B110'

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Yep, that Fuking COOL...

Posted on: 2008/3/19 10:08
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Perhaps it's because we Aussies would need collapsable arms to drift a 1200 ute well.......I've had three by the way.

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