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    would anyone start drifting in a 1987 porsche 924s???? its only got 66k original miles.... or should i venture in other directions?

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    In my Opinion, a 924s would be too rare to "Start" Drifting in. The specs are decent, 150hp, and around 2400+ lbs. Thats not bad, but Considering its an 87, Im sure its lost a bit of Horsepower. Plus, Drifting is a money pit, a fun money pit, and this car would only make that pit deeper. Im not sure if these had a LSD or not, but if they didnt I would not even look at it. You may be looking to be "unique" Drifting a porsche would just be a big hassle.


    But, no matter what anyone else here says, do what you want, everyone has their own style and opinions.

    Might I recommend some cheap drift cars to start with?

    -240sx
    -AE86 Corolla
    -RX7

    Those are the cheap, easy to get the hang of drifting, and parts can actually be had, unlike a porsche, Good luck with what you decide though!
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