
I had wanted a 240 since I was young. I have also owned my fair share of aesthetically pleasing cars. Lowered on some spectacular wheels, etc. However, I have never wanted to see a Nissan 240sx in a stance setting. In my opinion, these cars are meant for drift and drift only. Not only are these cars extraordinary one the track, they look nice. They’re not super luxury and easy to drive. Anyways, I recently bought my first 240, finally! My boyfriend competes and is an amazing driver so I went to him for help on my driving. It’s difficult to learn and teach. I thought I would be a natural as I was a passenger at drift events for so long, but I was so wrong. It’s very unnatural feeling at first and it’s hard to become used to the feeling of having no traction and not attempting to grip up. Its been a month and a half and I have improved so much, and have decided with much persuasion from my boyfriend to attend my first event in October. I feel only a little confident. My driving is okay, but I am struggling with how my car looks and runs. Nothing goes smoothly with this car. I have recently purchased an Origin Lab aggressive body kit that does not fit in the slightest and with lots of sanding, I have almost got it where I want it. It is also 5 different colors and half of the car is sanded down to the metal so once I have paint, I will be much happier. I will insert a link to the kit that I purchased below along with a few sites: http://www.origin-lab.com/main/ https://www.redline360.com/garage/how-to-setup-a-nissan-240sx-for-drifting-the-basic-guide https://jalopnik.com/five-reasons-you-need-to-buy-a-nissan-240-sx-right-now-1597682032 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cy-U0R3DeXQ
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