Considering I'm in the process going to school, getting a new job and have discovered I'd rather be a normal car enthusiast for now and get back on my feet financially, I'm going to be selling my competition drift car.
The car has been consistently qualifying 6th - 9th all season long with no problems, and has pretty much exclusively gotten knocked out of the competitions by the cars that end up getting 1st or 2nd after very close battles that ultimately are usually lost by my own driver error considering this is my 2nd season tandeming. The motor / drive train is solid, suspension is solid, it just needs bodywork. If you'd like links to any build threads, let me know. There are plenty. The one I kept up with the most was my thread on
Driftworks.
POSITIVES: This car is VERY competitive even as N/A, and everybody that has ever driven it absolutely loves it. Will Parsons loved how it drove, same with Aaron Losey. Slap some turbos on it and you'll be good for whatever you want to do with it. Suspension is good to go, motor is good to go, you could literally buy it and immediately go compete in it. I got all new gaskets above the head gaskets in the off season, checked everything and the motor is still looking great. I change the oil after every event, it never overheats, it's seriously a super reliable car. All last year I competed and daily drove it, apart from the whole no air conditioning thing it was perfect. Still have the carpets to throw back in if you were wanting to daily it or whatever, and I still have the A/C bracket, condenser, and two of the lines for it. While the exterior is rough, everything underneath and the frame is still completely straight.
NEGATIVES: It's a competitive drift car. It's loud, it gets hot inside without A/C and carpets. Passenger door speaker is blown, driver side one is still working but not super well. Biggest negative, the car needs quite a bit of exterior work. There are dents in both rear quarter panels from other cars' tires hitting them, the rear bumper needs to be repainted, front bumper needs to be repainted and needs some fiber glass work as of the last event. The bodywork is the biggest downfall of the car. Some of the dents could be repaired with a good ole hammer.
Hoping to get $12,000 or best offer, also open to trades. Trade offers I'll consider: R33, JZX, S14's, S15's, M3's, Thangs with RB's / JZ's, anything else cool. Not interested in stock or KA cars with no paint and emusa coilovers. Want something RWD, planning on building a cool street car. I'd prefer an R33 because if it sells that's what I'll be getting anyway, but shoot me an offer. I'm always open to offers and the worst I can say is no.
Contact me via cell phone for a quick response. (210) eight-six-three 7933
Car weight: 3000lbs
Steering Angle: 41.something* of static lock
HP/TQ: ~260+whp, ~240tq (dyno tuned with different header setup at 255whp/235wtq)
Engine- JWT Popcharger Intake Filter
- Z1 Motorsports Intake Tube
- Motordyne 5/16" plenum spacer
- Motordyne MREV2 lower plenum
- VQ35DE RevUp fuel rail and injectors
- PPE Longtube Headers
- Megan Racing Y-pipe (the flex pipes are completely trashed, causing exhaust leak)
- UpRev 1st Generation Oil Cooler with AN fittings
- ExoticSpeed R1-T Exhaust (gutted the resonator)
- Dyno tuned on UpRev by Uprev in Austin, TX (made 255whp/235tq with chinese tubular headers and test pipes, butt dyno says at least 260whp with longtubes)
- KoyoRad aluminum radiator
- Flex-a-lite 255 fans
- Full Mishimoto coolant hoses
- Oversized power steering cooler
Drivetrain- Exedy Stage 1 clutch
- F1 Racing Lightweight flywheel
- Welded differential (recently put motul diff fluid in, same with transmission)
Suspension- Powered by Max Competition Coilovers
- Full SPL suspension arms (minus rear traction arms)
- Full SPL solid aluminum bushings
- Tein inner tie rod with angle spacer
- SPL outer tie rod ends
- SPL sway bar end links (Front and rear)
Wheels/Braking- WedsSport SA60-M 18x10 +20 Dunlop Sport tires, 30% tread
- Ichiba +15mm spacers rear
- +25 Powered By Max stackable spacers front
- Centric dimpled and slotted rotors
- Hawk ceramic brake pads (Have around 3 extra sets of brake pads you can have)
- ASD Hydraulic E-Brake routed inline
Interior- Cobra Imola seat (FIA approved)
- Cobra side mount rails on VTSI Fabrication seat rails
- Momo Race06 suede steering wheel
- NRG Blue Quick Release 2.0
- Driftworks harnesses
- Nismo black aluminum shift knob
- Formula D spec roll cage by VTSI Fabrication
- Metal parsel shelf cut out
- Gutted hatch (shocks are going out)
- Took out all the noise reduction tar
- Some sort of single din head unit thing
Exterior- INGS +1 front bumper
- Vertex side skirts
- Chargespeed rear bumper
- Seibon HR-style carbon fiber hood
- AeroCatch flush hood pins
Will also throw in: everything to relocate battery to the back, stainless steel lines, a whole bunch of misc interior / motor crap, factory carpet, aftermarket crank pulley, probably some other junk that I have lying around.
Pictures
I could seriously overflow this with the millions of pictures and videos there are of the car, but I'll try and keep this short and sweet. Seriously massive amounts of media I can send you if you're really interested.
Videos
The car is in this quite a bit. You can see how much of a smoke machine it can be at around the 1:10 / 1:20 marks.
Car is in this quite a bit too.
A video from the last round of competition when our makeshift team "Team Shitshow" won the team competition.
First few clips speak for themselves. The car is awesome. Smoke show @ 1:29.
Obviously this shows the car getting hit, but it also shows how super reliable this car is. The frame is 100% fine and everything that got broken (Which was just the toe arm) was replaced the week following the event.
The car is in this a LOT for the first 2ish minutes or whatever. This was at a demo in Dallas.
Another demo from the beginning of this year. Skip to ~1:20ish, then 3:15ish.
This is a super solid car for anybody that wants a competition ready, competitive drift car. I've kept up with 500whp sc300's, 400hp S14's easily, and it can no sweat hang with HR 350z's. Not only is the car super reliable but it's cheap to run, it can make some great smoke without burning through a million tires in 5 minutes, then you can drive it home.
If no one buys it, it'll be sitting in my garage. If I can scrounge up enough cash it'll be competing at our ProAm right before FD Texas in September, but after that it'll just be sitting in the garage waiting to be purchased or I'll just keep it and do body work and other junk. Don't miss out on picking up a great car, the only reason I'm getting rid of it is because although the whole competitive drifting thing was fun, in reality I don't have the funds to maintain full competitive and demo seasons and would rather get a new car to turn into an awesome RWD street car to enjoy on the weekends and do other regular car enthusiast stuff.