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whats uppppppp!!! :D I found a map to Candy Mountain! You have to come! :wink:
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e30 FOR THE WIN!!! :D
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hella 325 wrote:e30 FOR THE WIN!!! :D
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is there any difference concerning drifting between a "normal" E30 and a E30 convertible ?
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felipe wrote:is there any difference concerning drifting between a "normal" E30 and a E30 convertible ?
Maybe chassis rigidity, but that wouldn't really come into play until you had huge amounts of power and super stiff stuff. I would say maybe there is a difference in the rear-end setup/final drive maybe but I have no idea. I'd just check and see if there's any major mechanical differences between the two, but other than that there shouldn't be any problems; more or less just baller e30 vert sliding :twisted:
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