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So which one of you stacked your brz at Wednesday night drifts?
This is the second one now. Can you please stop taking your nice cars out there and crashing them?!
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Not Cool Take his plate off of there at the very least.
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But it's part of the irony. "Brzswag" are you serious?!
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As long as this is being done in a safe and controlled environment, this experience should have provided the driver invaluable experience.
Don't see anything wrong with this. |
There's a reason 99% or the cars there are held together with zip ties. Crashing is part of drifting. It just boggles my mind that someone would take a new car there.
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However, I'd value that experience at about $15k up to MSRP. ;) Drift practice days without ARMCO/k-rails are the most invaluable experience. That, and snowy winters... YMMV. Eric G |
Ooooooooouuuuuuuuuch
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hmmm fat concave rims in front (look like XXRs) and stock wheels in back. Hope they at least were running matching tire compounds. But what do I know I am not Drift Crown-Prince-in-Waiting.
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People, please remember W. MacArthur in Oakland is not a testing ground
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that'll buff right out
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I don't think he is on here
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I bet the stock wheel's there because he shattered a rim.
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and everybody's insurance suffers.
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lol there are posts complaining people are hardparking and not driving their cars then posts complaining a guy who went to a drift event and stuffed his car by accident.
So I guess everyone is supposed to be a perfect drifter once they press the TC off. Do you see the state of so many drift cars? |
Props for driving it, sucks to crash but its a sport where you have to pay to play! I almost wrecked my r33 a few times drifting at events, makes it more interesting! I can't wait to take the frs out!
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i dont get why you're so offended with our cars doing what they're meant to do. just cause he got into an accident. its his car. let him do what he wants. to each their own.
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1) Rear stocks are on because it creates lower traction with the shitty tires and slides easier on underpowered cars. People have been using shitty wheels in the rear forever in drifting. You all must be new to this drifting thing... Here are shots of my AE86. Fronts are wider for better traction, rears are skinnier to help it slide easier:
http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l3...e/IMG_6298.jpg The car had no cage, it had some suspension work, was on an open diff, stock bluetop with exhaust and intake, and a 6puck unsprung ACT clutch. I had tons of fun drifting it at events just like SonomaDrift. 2) SonomaDrift is NOT just for purpose built cars. It's for anyone that wants to go out and slide whatever they own. If it was just about skill level it would be a pretty empty place. It's a great place to go out and learn. You get tons of good advice, most people there are awesome. 3) Drifting is extremely hard on the cars. You're pushing them harder than HPDE driving. Accidents WILL happen. All of the time. If you're seriously going to go slide, expect shit to break. It's why all Japanese drift cars bumpers are FRP. They're cheap, will most likely shatter, and are easy to replace. The zenki front lip and bumper of my AE86 were ziptied on so that the ties would snap before the bumper and I could just put it back on after it popped off. 4) @Calidownhiller Your attitude sucks man. Just stop. Anyone is allowed to go out there and slide their car. The purpose of that event is to give people a safe and easy place to drift. You'd rather he went to an empty parking lot and wrapped it around a pole? He did what everyone does, he found a weekly drift event, and started going out and practicing. He pushed it harder and harder and on one run lost control and it spun into a wall. Shit happens bro. That's the drifting life. Stop trying to shit all over someone for going out and trying to drift their car at a sanctioned event. It's not formula d. It's not Drift Muscle. It's not D1. It's not pro-am. It's a weekly event for anyone of any skill level in any car they choose. Practice makes perfect, and good for him for getting out there and pushing it harder. I can guarantee you that he'll be better off now that he's crashed. His fear levels will change, his reactions will change. Crashing is always the point where people that are into drifting either give up, or get to the next level. You're supposed to learn from it. You said you get that cars are going to crash, the owner obviously knows it's possible as well. He was willing to take the risk. So stop judging someone else you know nothing about. |
:popcorn::popcorn::popcorn: preach!!! preach!!! preach!!!! @denkigrve! open diff, must of been hard and bet you've gone through your clutch hella fast.
Im not speaking for all the drifters, from my experience everyones tires or wheels size dont match either way. some of us are broke and find cheap wheels to put on to have fun or learn in events. you gotta be thinking pro like if your actually trying to go pro, but for some they just wanna have fun. he probly had xxr as stance wheels and used his stocks as drift spares. i'd do the same. Drifting comes with consequences but he knew that. EVEN PROS CRASH!!! Your point is that he shouldnt have brought his car there to drift cause its new, well my response is still its his car let him do whatever he wants. It'd be sad if it was 10 series for sure. At least he's out of the street not killing people on accidents. KDF man, keep drifting fun! its a sport meant to have fun with the cars we have. |
Out of curiosity, why does it bother you that other people wreck their cars? I'm not judging. I really am just curious.
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