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Wait, why are we even having this conversation here? This thread is about drift set ups, my computerless car thread I brought up the Charger cause of its lack of safety features for when I was testing a mod with basic 2010's safety. Wow do you guys like to go off tangents.
Haven't really tried to build a drift car but I will when 4.2 comes out and we can add some sick stance
I find that statement much funnier than the deliberate attempts at humor you've attempted in this thread.
And with the right amount of time/effort/money, well...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqZ953uS9dY
...and that's one of the less impressive examples I've seen. Also, do enlighten me; what the hell is a 'Jag Stang'?
Time, effort and money. Key words. Stock, they aint fast at all.
There's this guy on youtube shorts who keeps trying to flex his charger GT, he got gapped by a stock hyundai coupe, with the gt having sequential and the coupe with manual (5speed)
So stock your car and trade it in for some other car that doesn't spell out "Virgins dodge hellcat for the Losers".