spd-dmn
December 16, 2005, 11:05am
21
The cemetary thing has nothing to do with death wishes or anything to do with any safety issue related to drifting.
Nor is it meant at a stab at you, Jover. But I can see how it can easily be mistaken as an insult towards you.
The cemetary thing is kind of a westend ongoing joke and it relates solely to Alans-240 and his choice of drifting… er, …venues.
(not on anybody’s side here, just trying to diffuse the situation)
Cheers,
no situation then… lol
everyone knows I don’t get mad easily… sometimes. :lol:
I take it back birdhou53… I’m sorry. lol. For that slip, anytime you wanna practice lemme know.
mr200
December 16, 2005, 1:59pm
23
Heh … Jove,
How much would last night have netted Driftstar?
That was like $1,000 worth of magic for free
Everything looks a lot bigger when you’re wearing an 8-6.
Bring snow tires please … SnowStar doesn’t want to have to keep pushing S14s
prodigy
December 16, 2005, 4:10pm
25
bing:
we need to have a battle somewhere…
i swear im the man in the snow with my $300 hatchback…
where and when?
not area240 either, that place is heat.
i know of several places down here we can try.
You’re on buddy.
Also, Jover, hit me up before you head out next time buddy, I’m 100% down.
Cal
December 17, 2005, 2:49pm
26
[quote=Alan’s-240]" Continuation of these fundementals can be taught in the warmer seasons at the track and skidpad. "
I really like this. I could use a formal education…on drifitng. Similar to skid school I suppose. You could make a “crash kings” episode out of this I dear say. I remember watchin soem options video, Orido took some preppy guy out letting him drive his GTR, taught him little clutch work and such. It looked interesting, although the student tore off the front bumper before the session was over.
I dont know, maybe I’ll just buy myself this for Christmas:
http://store.driftingshop.com/mi.html
I don’t know… but maybe you should buy yourself this for christmas:
[/quote]
I think i found the perfect gift for him:
http://www.cemeterysurplus.com/catalog/cat16.htm
only $24.99
ACT NOW!!! before they’re gone!
cal, how do you even find these things?
Jesse
December 17, 2005, 3:36pm
28
there is no skill involved in snow drifting.
i have a broken shoulder and i can still slide fine with coffee in one hand in the snow.
i hate snow drift
Wiltzor
December 17, 2005, 3:48pm
29
[quote=birdhou53][quote=Alan’s-240]" Continuation of these fundementals can be taught in the warmer seasons at the track and skidpad. "
I really like this. I could use a formal education…on drifitng. Similar to skid school I suppose. You could make a “crash kings” episode out of this I dear say. I remember watchin soem options video, Orido took some preppy guy out letting him drive his GTR, taught him little clutch work and such. It looked interesting, although the student tore off the front bumper before the session was over.
I dont know, maybe I’ll just buy myself this for Christmas:
http://store.driftingshop.com/mi.html
I don’t know… but maybe you should buy yourself this for christmas:
[/quote]
I think i found the perfect gift for him:
http://www.cemeterysurplus.com/catalog/cat16.htm
only $24.99
ACT NOW!!! before they’re gone![/quote]
LOL!! tell me you made that website soley to burn Alan-240!!
GOLD
there has got to be some skill or none would spinout and crash in the snow.
Hey great idea Jover.
I told you a long time ago you should look in to doing this because YES, your that good! I’d love to get a little instruction on some things. Gona have to try and make it out one time for this.
If we’re on MSN together at the same time, hit me up and we’ll chat.
Take care brother.
Easy 8)
i guess the thing with snow drifting is that its not always consistent, depends where you drift because you could be on slush and snow or you could be on an inch of ice, so i guess it depends on the conditions.
If i actaully drove my 240 in the winter ide be all over this!