Are people out of their minds?!

Both with bad offset rims.

The second black car is Cahill’s on SON.

my car is for sale for $30000, shake and bake drift attack

was JUSt about to notify everyone that…

good luck on the sale Cahil…lol

mines for sale too! DRIFT READY FOR REAAAALZ. one catch tho, you just need to have the skills :lol:

theres no such thing as a drift setup that will help u instantly know how to drift. ive seen ppl with coils and pretty good setup but still cant do shit with their car. and ive seen ppl like vlad and chris that can tear the track up with springs/shocks. its all in the DRIVER.

now a days ppl rely way too much on mods to help them do this and that.

all you really need is a decent clutch and good brakes.

so then most cars are really DRIFT READY! TOKYO DRIFTTTTTTTTTTTTTT

wow, thread into pooper.

It was about artificial value of the s-chassis,
now it became drifting thread…

gawd, how about a everyone throws in $1 for a hitman to take out the the FnF creator…

well if anything the first movie was teh gheyness … half the cars were fwd, yet not even the ones that commonly run quick, like beat up crx’s with 10:1 power to weight, or of course nissan anything, sure one of the stars drives an s14 which you see for all of 2sec in the movie

and then the crazy asian gang is scooting around on dirt bikes? not buell’s or 'busa’s or anything? wtf

then to appease the crowd in #2 they had a skyline doing backflips and a triple lutz while racing… well at least they picked a real car as the hero

if they need to be shot, it’s not for making bad movies, there’s plenty of really awful stuff coming from big media, but the fact that they portray and infact represent everything kids do with cars so ass backwards… they could have shown moose humping in a parking lot, and it still would have been about as accurate…

LOL i just pictured that.

i’ve seen that before.

speaking of crazy people:

Mike’s old S13 is in the trader for 14,000…
What did you let it go for Mike? 10? Like 2 months ago?

And some driving skill.

“the most unique and rareiest car on the road” baahahahahha…idiot

10.5 :?

heh it looks like he used your photo in the ad, too

its a nice photo…

My car will be up for sale again once it’s complete. It’s going to be a fully built drift car. I will only sell it to people who know how to drift.

im not biased at all

s2000’s dont look NEARLY as clean
they’re convertable (aren’t they?)

for someone who drifts (not me) they could also add to the list that they aren’t set up as nicely for drift when they’re stock.[/quote]
Didn’t see the reply till now :?
How is the S2000 not look nearly as clean? Because it’s a convertible? I don’t get it… I think it’s a matter of personal opinion, but I think the S2K is a far more attractive car.

And drifting is gay :squintfinger:

The s2000 also comes in hardtop, so the drift quality goes up with that one. All the pro drifters that use the s2k use the hardtop for a more rigid frame and body.

Mike’s car…was that the one for sale a while back with the CA in it…black with the Falken bronze rims? If it was…that car was INSANE, id say it was my favorite s13 on the site from what i ahve seen so far. Seeing it go for 10.5 g’s is a damn shame man, thats well below what it was worth to me at least. It had everything i like, and from what i understood, very responsibly owned too…Can’t go wrong :slight_smile:

you sure about that? ive never seen a hardtop S2000.

yea man im POSITIVE, almost 100% sure they come in hardtop too.
I actually saw one craaaazy s2000 sitting outside a benz dealership right here in Thornhill, modded to the max man, hardtop, looked liek a pro drifting car, but i doubt it lol.

google image search : hardtop s2000 …you’ll see :wink:

IIRC, the s2k hardtops are an aftermarket part, or you can order it seperate from honda maybe.

but you dont exactly remove your convertableness from the car.

its the same as the removeable hardtops on the miatas.

and i think the fastback looks sexier anyways…(also aftermarket… clearly)

http://www.tokachi.co.jp/24race/021-00.jpg