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in my opinion ur all cut cause u cant drive half as good as him :happy: (especially DIF, seeing how she always has something to say).

and all this talk about having his car burnt etc. every single person here has sped or broken the law at sometime,so unless ur a saint suck it in and harden the fark up.

if he does something illegal, thats his problem and he is the one who will be forced to face the consequences.

You are too easy to stir!

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..... and we are all angels. We all drive our Skylines everyday and night at the speed limit and obey road rules. I'm pretty sure you guys give your cars a hit once in a while when no one is watching and when there's no one around.

I don't care about not having drift events avaliable in Aus...race tracks are for motorsport....drifting isnt motorsport, its figure skating fairies on 4 wheels.

And for those who say drifting doesnt damage the track...have you ever seen a track after a drift day...its covered with sharp fibreglass bits, massive chunks of rubber and steel belts from destroyed tyres.

I don't care about not having drift events avaliable in Aus...race tracks are for motorsport....drifting isnt motorsport, its figure skating fairies on 4 wheels.

And for those who say drifting doesnt damage the track...have you ever seen a track after a drift day...its covered with sharp fibreglass bits, massive chunks of rubber and steel belts from destroyed tyres.

lol dude dont b mad, cause u cant drive. You just gotta get out there and have ago youll pic it up.

i wouldnt go running ya mouth up to hard anywhere near nissan Sil forums, you'd get blown away spining this crap.

To all you people that hate drifters/drifting..... guess what.... its here, and here to stay.

As for the thread.... the dude drifting on the street, is a retard, no wonder us drifters have such a bad name..... :cheers:

lol dude dont b mad, cause u cant drive. You just gotta get out there and have ago youll pic it up.

i wouldnt go running ya mouth up to hard anywhere near nissan Sil forums, you'd get blown away spining this crap.

To all you people that hate drifters/drifting..... guess what.... its here, and here to stay.

As for the thread.... the dude drifting on the street, is a retard, no wonder us drifters have such a bad name..... :cheers:

Um its posts like that that give drifters a bad name...i have not the slightest intrest in learning how to drift...i also have no intrest in going near ns.com

If drifting really is here to stay then why is no-one holding events and mobs like super drift / DA etc all gone bust.

Sure Drifting is fun to watch for 10mins while sitting on the lounge watching the old school jap dori dori heros on DVD.

and if somone comes up with a dedicated drift track in NSW I will support it...but getting chunks of fibreglass stuck in your radiator because the drift guys spent more time off the circuit than on isnt fun.

not like drifting is the fastest growing motorsport in the world or anything :cheers:

i dont understand the interest in going around a track in the quickest time possible just seems boring drifting is far more interesting controlling what theoretically should be beyond control..

not accelerate brake turn accelerate..and repeat process for entire track.

its not the drifters job to clean the track after using it..im sure its factored into the cost of using it in the first place..

These mobs have gone bust, because theres no enough support for them, Theres not enough support from them because theres no dam tracks for drifters to get out on an fry tyres, Eastern Creek only now are just considering leting drifters use the track, it took em how long, Now that Op is gone, theres no where to go unless your goin to travel, which add's to the cost of a already expensive sport. Most drifter's i no are young blokes and not on 100k a year to support there passion, most people that own and race cars, Ether own shops and are self sponsored, or have other people backing them up, hense the reason they can travel and afford to race. Motorsport is very expensive as we all no, And as much as u want to bad Mouth drifting, its still motorsport, just it more of a young man's game, not so much the cashed up old blokes with dollors to throw around.....

And like Alex said... since when is the person driving the car's job to clean the track, u pay big bux to use it why should u have to clean it too.....

i wouldnt go running ya mouth up to hard anywhere near nissan Sil forums, you'd get blown away spining this crap.

Here's an internet rule of thumb for you:

The fewer the number of people on ns.com agreeing with you, the more likely you are to be right.

And like Alex said... since when is the person driving the car's job to clean the track, u pay big bux to use it why should u have to clean it too.....

Go have an oil down at Eastern Creek and then try and drive off without paying to mob it up...whats the difference between that and spraying shitty fiberglass body kits all over the track.

LOL at scathing :)

scathing your an idiot.. ns.com is full of in depth knowledge but since you seem like a wanker you'd be unlikely to even discover any of it..

oil spills are differnt to debris on the track you can have debris from anyone using the track so blaming drifting is bs.

Hey Alex...if that is your real name...Go back to the cosmetic section and drool over -ve off set wheels while telling everyone else they "need more low"

Wait...Go find some in depth knowledge on NS.com....oh wait on....all they care about is stretched tyres and 12kg/mm springs and whatever shiny new sub frame bushes have just come out.

scathing your an idiot.. ns.com is full of in depth knowledge

Only people paddling in the shallow end of the gene pool would consider it deep.

ns.com is full of pimply faced noisemakers who've watched too much Initial D and F&F. The few people there with mechanical knowledge and experience are drowned out by the flood of shit pumped out by the vast majority of members on there.

Wait...Go find some in depth knowledge on NS.com....oh wait on....all they care about is stretched tyres

First page of the Silvia technical section on ns.com, right now:

trying to inflate stretched tyres

ive been told that if i use a can on flamable liquid, spray the whole can into the tyre and light it, the tyre will pop onto the beeds.

however i tried this and all that happened was the rim caught on fire.

:D

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Hey Alex...if that is your real name...Go back to the cosmetic section and drool over -ve off set wheels while telling everyone else they "need more low"

Wait...Go find some in depth knowledge on NS.com....oh wait on....all they care about is stretched tyres and 12kg/mm springs and whatever shiny new sub frame bushes have just come out.

your a fk wit mate seriously.. who died and made you god to all things cars?.. nope probaly no one i'd be happy to bet that ns is full of superior knowledge and drivers provided you talk to the right people.. which clearly you wouldnt cos your a retard.

so why dont you and scathing go find the closest bridge and do society a favour :D

I don't care about not having drift events avaliable in Aus...race tracks are for motorsport....drifting isnt motorsport, its figure skating fairies on 4 wheels.

And for those who say drifting doesnt damage the track...have you ever seen a track after a drift day...its covered with sharp fibreglass bits, massive chunks of rubber and steel belts from destroyed tyres.

awwww u poor baby, do u want a band-aid?? im no pro in drifting but its fun man, by the looks of it u havent tryed it or u have and failed at it...

but if thats not ur scene, well we wernt all created the same....

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