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Have a look at this guys...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmMhtUxjf68...ted&search=

What the f&(% are they on about, do they even know what the hell drifting is about????

If i was to close my eyes I'd think there talking about a treadmill race for the 'Biggest Loser' or something.

Edited by Dean_HR31
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the drift scene now in australia has really picked up >_<

hey iron chef.. how hard is it to bring in and find a JZX81 like finks? expensive?

pm if possible mate

Edited by LTHLRB
the drift scene now in australia has really picked up :thumbsup:

hey iron chef.. how hard is it to bring in and find a JZX81 like finks? expensive?

pm if possible mate

6k landed and complied and regeod

what engine do they come with?...

Trent u kno what im thinking... i want one like Finks.. with a 1J aswell :(

but yeah, ill sit on that one and think about it when i pull mine off zee road

Don't like them? Then don't listen.

I highly doubt that the so called "bad commentary" in that clip affects your life, or anyone else's on here, so get over it.

lol woww 'thunder strike' im sorry for offending you & your feelings...

Anyone else want to have a go at me for saying people who have NO IDEA about drifting shouldnt be commentating drift competitions??

by the way are u one of those people who collected action figures at the age of 18 by any chance?

according to your logic, you shouldn't be speaking/typing in English..

some one could come in here and say "look at this guy saying "perthetic" he shouldn't be allowed to speak English if he can't even spell!"

Im not paid to start threads on forums, either am i an English teacher.. besides, who looks out for their spelling in forums anyway??

Those commentators ARE paid for what they do & ARE supposed to be professionals at what they do...

Anyway either close the thread or get back on topic cos the 2 above posts are worth no more than a worn out Goodyear 175/65/R14.

lol woww 'thunder strike' im sorry for offending you & your feelings...

You obviously did not understand me if you think that I am offended at all.

You can choose to focus on the bad things in life, or you always try to see the good in things. Now which one will bring you most happiness?

dean, if he had no idea about drifting.. why is he commentating... i say.. bring on calder :sleep:

lol Phil what the f*&% are u on about? So ur saying they know what there talkn about?? Out of all people i would not think

you especially would pull out a sH&* comment like that..

Name 3 things those commentators said that was relevant to the sport of drifting.

And whats with this thread in general!!! I started it as a F*&*NG joke to give people a bit of a laugh and i have panzies turning it into a war.

You belong on calaisturbo.com talking about different size dose pipes.

dean, you talk about drifting like you can do it blindfolded... 2004 is when DA started, and NO ONE knew wtf they were doing, listen to DA now and see how much it has improved aswell as everyone else that does it...

You are one person who shouldnt comment on drifting in any aspect...

So what if i was on CalaisTurbo.. how much knowledge have i gained reading their tech threads and reading these... does the outcome of my car make it obvious?

I say get out there like you have been saying for how long, you have dumped how much money into ur suspension and car, but you still wont bring it to a track, instead ur bringing a commo to drift.. worst idea ever.. but MIGHT be ok

Edited by LTHLRB

Like Ironchef said, the whole drift thing only just started and everyone needs practice to get things right, but then if you didn't realise it was in the early days, I know where you're coming from. Just relax!

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