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Changing drifting forever

7.2K views 68 replies 20 participants last post by  Scoot  
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#2 ·
That's a pretty bold statement
 
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#7 ·
so a bunch of pros having fun in there missiles in the off season so they dont loose there formula d license.

cant say i didnt like
 
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#12 ·
eh not a drifting fan.
 
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#13 ·
if you are that dumb and couldn't understand what i meant, i will explain:

you can not drift, or participate in any form of Motorsport, for less money that it costs to do what we are doing in that video, with the cars we are using.
 
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drifting is the figure skating of the car world
 
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In that they both take an incredible amount of skill, concentration, and talent? Yes. EliteJDM, you can autocross much cheaper. You can use a completely stock car, that is also your daily driver, and you are less likely to completely trash your car.
 
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you can autocross much cheaper. You can use a completely stock car, that is also your daily driver
you are right, I thought we were talking about motorsports that are fun

i highly disagree with that
5 of the cars in the video cost less than $5 (incl. upgrades), one as low as $2850..

low powered, budget cars, that we don't give a shit about, that we can use cheap 15" tires and have tons of fun.

its not about having the fastest or best looking carr, its solely to push the limits of drifting and have fun. when the chassis is useless, we can buy another for a few hundred bucks and swap our parts over...
 
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If you're not having fun, you're doing it wrong! I forgot though, apparently drifting is the only way to have fun in a car anymore...
 
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#24 ·
i must not be reading this right... your drifting cheap stock cars and that's gonna change drifting forever? hmm looks like alot of people have been changing drifting forever lol....
 
#30 ·
I actually read a interview somewhere about this, and I see what they are promoting. They are promoting the sport and how easy it is to get into it. Where all the vehicles + purchase price did not exceed $5k. Makes it sound easy to get into the sport.

I think the trailer should of did a better job at conveying that message and I would of understood it sooner. I don't know if those people purchased those cars new for $18k and let them sit in their garages for 20 years then started beating up on them.

So I am thumbs up on promoting the sport.
 
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