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I supported Toymods
Location: Perth
Registered: May 2002
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Re: Just how good can you make a cressida/chaser handle?
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Fri, 24 January 2003 01:10

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Its gotta be good in terms of adjustability, the Japanese Drift Champion drivers a Chaser, and was building another one as a newer model came out.
I know drift isn't conventional handling, but if it can be set up so someone can have that sort of control in its handling, I'm sure the same can be done for good handling in other disciplines.
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