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and i myself help everyone in everyway i can when it comes to drifting but the problem being is there are alot of guys over using the word drift like most of the guys that used to say man did you see me sk8 that corner now they say man did you see my drift bro

drift is about entries, linking and style + plenty of speed when you get more practice

drift is not just kicking it out sideways

+1 :(

Yeah i does my head in! Somebody leave a car park with a pissy exit & ppl call it drift! Its not! Plus if you going tuff sideways gutter 2 gutter its call skating not drifting! While im @ it, a brakie is a burnout using the brake etc etc..........

That is all!

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Baaaaaahahahahahaha! :laugh::wave::wave::wave:

This is some funny shit! It seems people have forgotten who started the drift scene here in Melbourne! And were the first to do anything constructive with it! Juzzy, Newton... we know better! Fulllock still holds a very special time in my life.

But for some strange reason ppl will be upset that im not sideways 35mtrs before a corner like the better guys, and feel the need to mock me for being a novice

man these are just spectators me thinks i doubt any real drifter would give you shit if your out there giving it a red hot go

dude dr drift sold adams r32 to him and i have seen footage of sam sliding it before it was sold to adam

i agree 100% full lock are legends but there were people drifting in melbourne b4 these guys

I guess we need to clarify things. If your talking about street drifting then sure Sam was street drifting in Melbourne before Matt and I had our skylines. But saying that MCCR had unofficial drift meetings in Dandenong at least 2 years before I met Sam. Dr Drift still lived in Adelaide back then. Mark, Trav and Yenda could tell you all about it. Hell I was out there too sliding my Telstar TX5 Turbo and I was 17 and had just got my licence. Note that I mett Sam when I was 19 back in 2002/3. I’m sure before MCCR there where heaps of people ripping up and using rally techniques on the streets too.

If your talking about starting competitive drifting then you can not argue that Full Lock were the first organisation in the country to educate CAMS, Adelaide, Victoria and New South Wales race tracks on what drifting was all about. Note that the SR20 club educated Queenslanders. But FLM were the first national competition at Queensland Raceway.

Now Queenslanders have been street drifting for the longest time in Australia unless you include denzo. It started by a group of Jap drifters living in QLD and hitting the streets now this was back in 1999/2000. They also taught a number of local QLDers how to drift at this time.

So in a nut shell. Sam wasnt the first person to street drift in Melbourne. Full Lock were the first people to introduce drifting to Victorian motorsport authorities.

But for some strange reason ppl will be upset that im not sideways 35mtrs before a corner like the better guys, and feel the need to mock me for being a novice

Just aswell... those white R31's get banged up easily :D

just having a stir, im glad it got dinged cause it was funny being my old gear is on it

dude dr drift sold adams r32 to him and i have seen footage of sam sliding it before it was sold to adam

And he and i have been friends for years back in the days he just got outta IT and i was delivering pizza's to him cause he is a hungry man :D

Hmm... can i name drop someone else?

hohohoho. *tongue in cheek*

Just aswell... those white R31's get banged up easily :D

just having a stir, im glad it got dinged cause it was funny being my old gear is on it

my comment was towards roy saying that people will laugh at him for doing small entrys

yeh was good to get my first crash ever out of the way in andrews r31 lol

ps the tyre delamed on me ......... he had the tires of his work van on the back dodgey bastard :)

I guess we need to clarify things. If your talking about street drifting then sure Sam was street drifting in Melbourne before Matt and I had our skylines. But saying that MCCR had unofficial drift meetings in Dandenong at least 2 years before I met Sam. Dr Drift still lived in Adelaide back then. Mark, Trav and Yenda could tell you all about it. Hell I was out there too sliding my Telstar TX5 Turbo and I was 17 and had just got my licence. Note that I mett Sam when I was 19 back in 2002/3. I’m sure before MCCR there where heaps of people ripping up and using rally techniques on the streets too.

If your talking about starting competitive drifting then you can not argue that Full Lock were the first organisation in the country to educate CAMS, Adelaide, Victoria and New South Wales race tracks on what drifting was all about. Note that the SR20 club educated Queenslanders. But FLM were the first national competition at Queensland Raceway.

Now Queenslanders have been street drifting for the longest time in Australia unless you include denzo. It started by a group of Jap drifters living in QLD and hitting the streets now this was back in 1999/2000. They also taught a number of local QLDers how to drift at this time.

So in a nut shell. Sam wasnt the first person to street drift in Melbourne. Full Lock were the first people to introduce drifting to Victorian motorsport authorities.

Thank You Adam... see you next Friday cheese... So many holes in da cheese! :D

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