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has any one got any pics of the pit area of a japanese drift event?? just want to see what kinds of things they do to there cars,and just weird japanese things that we wouldnt see here in oz, cheers

Seriously, the Japanese guys do EXACTLY the same thing in the pits as what they do in AU. Theres not magic or wierd sh!t going on... Having said that, I don't have a drift pic, but I've got a circuit time trial event? Would that suffice?

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i hope im not the only one but japanese ppl dont do weird stuff to cars do they??? or by that do you just mean mods which are not common in OZ?

www.ziptied.com - american dudes, got pics and movies so have a look around...

www004.upp.so-net.ne.jp/crazy-max/1000-3.htm - Crazy Max (osaka) click on the gold bits and you will go into their photo archives... go top to bottom, top is newest... not track but you might like it.... raw japanese stuff

www.gripvideo.com - american video magazine, got pics and movies... zip tied is affiliated with these guys and so is drift society....

www.nekopunch.com - another american dudes... got loads of pics....

hope this is enough to keep you amused for hours...

oh yeah btw i think americans are weird too... hahahahaha

or they stayed in japan too long....

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Seriously, the Japanese guys do EXACTLY the same thing in the pits as what they do in AU. Theres not magic or wierd sh!t going on... Having said that, I don't have a drift pic, but I've got a circuit time trial event? Would that suffice?

I call BS.

A mate of a mate of a mate of a cousin said that Mr. Miyagi is often found in the garages of drift events rubbing his hands together and healing cars.

LW.

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You will find there a lot more squatting in Japan.

Also I have never played Rock, Paper, Scissors with over 100 people before until in the pits after a drift event about a month ago.

Apart from that it is pretty much all the same. Aussie cars have had SuperRoo stickers and cute little drawings on them since the 60's, team stickers with slogans are around in Australia too...

One thing that you won't see is cars being run through scruitineering again, so functional, but perhaps less than perfect, repairs are done to cars so they can continue. In Australia they would probably be sent home.

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