Nissan 240sx - HairPin Drift

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Uploaded by on Oct 3, 2009

Ski hill corner

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  • That's okay I'm the one making money off of it lol.

  • And this 240 was all stock nothing done but it did have super hicas (n) :(

  • @Harlemkiid149 Canadian cars are LHD and that drift was a clutch kick. Basically push the clutch in while holding the gas and let it out fast or clutch then rev it and let the clutch out fast all your trying to do is break the tires free so there is less traction and sideways you go. And ya stiffer suspension will definitely help as well as a strut bar to stop body roll. Good luck on the 240 and Driffttinnn! :)

  • Ya haha like the one guy said, in Canada these are normal roads lol gonna need a retake in a week with like 3 inches of snow that will be there hahaha.

  • Kimberly, Bc

  • And no I'm not on bc240 I was but I ended up selling it and buying another rx-7. This spring maybe ill have a couple how to vids or just stupid things like fwd cars sliding on McDonald's trays lol or anything you guys request ill try and fit in just give me some ideas and ill work on it.

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  • That cant be anymore dangerous LOL.

    Cliff on the inside, snowing, streets wet=death!

  • thats freakin scary lol

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  • @ericiscool2007 FWD tray sliding is fun, but I wouldn't do it on a road like that.

  • shit,slow and fucking boring!!!

  • 0:00- 0:56 camera man takes a piss for 56 seconds thats some creepy austin powers shit right there!!

  • Mad skills! Oh wait... it's wet and snowing.

  • @ericiscool2007 240s dont come with an lsd its just an open diff

  • @ericiscool2007 I just bought a 240sx today, its all stock, eventually im going to tighten the rear suspension but i want to learn to drift. I know there are about 6 or so techniques to use for drifting, I'm most familiar with the E brake technique. I heard a lot of people use the clutch kick.How exactly does that work?

  • @ericiscool2007 Are Canadian cars RHD or LHD?

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