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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Caligrown95901: [QB] I have a 1990 mustang that I have been building for years now n want to drift with it. Never done it n don't know how but want to learn. My stang is done up with maximum Motorsport rear pan hard bar,rear lower maximum Motorsport torque arm n springs, lowered in the rear 3/4 ", 3.90 gears n 31 splined moser axles,Svo aluminum cover, 13" rear rotors, full length sub frame connectors, torque boxes reinforced, a t56 6 speed magnum tranny n fidanza aluminum fly wheel,, front has maximum Motorsports tubular k member, tubular a-arms, coil overs lowered 1/2" n strange struts, agr polished quick steering rack,control arms moved 3/4" forward, steeda bump steer kit, steeda upper aluminum caster camber plates, 14" rotors n raush 4 piston calipers, rolling on deep dish 18" cobra r rims, motor is 331 stroker built by CHP. Aluminum edelbrock heads n performer intake, canton 7quart oil pan n scat crank,lower main girdle plate, full roller motor with e303 cam, blue printed n balanced, vortech supercharger pushing 10 psi, 70 mm throttle body n 73 mm mass air sensor, custom tailored chip, 24 pound injectors, full msd ignition, n way more than I can write n remember off my head. Is this the right direction for drifting? I'm wanting to learn. I'm a mechanic by trade n love to race but am ready to see n feel something new. Tell me what ya all think n I will post pics as soon as I can learn how to post them. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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