Toyota Supra Mk4 Drift. Is the A80 Supra good for drifting?

The Toyota Supra (Japanese: トヨタ・スープラ) is a sports car and grand tourer manufactured by Toyota. The fourth generation (A80) Supra was for sale between 1993 and 2002. This Supra shared its platform with the Toyota Soarer Z30, sold outside of Japan as the Lexus SC. The Supra is known for being a fast, high-performance sports car. This car is so popular that it enjoys a place in pop culture as it is often featured in movies and video games, such as Fast and Furious. The JZA80 featured two engines: a naturally aspirated Toyota 2JZ-GE and a twin turbocharged Toyota 2JZ-GTE having a power output of 276 hp for the JDM model. For the export model (American/European markets) Toyota upgraded the Supra turbo’s engine and injectors and increased the power output to 321 hp. The 2JZ-GTE is a straight-six, 3-Liter engine very known in the tuning industry. Toyota’s engineers didn’t leave any weak points, overengineering the motor to the point that near
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