this car would have been more of a drift car with a stock motor and some good suspension
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MONSTER GARAGE "DRIFT CAR" Episode (Monday, Nov. 15, at 9 p.m. ET/PT.)
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Man guys, stop your bellyaching. Someone with some clout finally does something that doesn't associate Drifters with the beltless, pants around the *Censored**Censored**Censored*, thug wannabe's who stroke their vtecs every night AND they include the pros in it and people still complain.
Sheesh. This just falls in line with the whole "Drifting should stay underground" movement. Well, it ain't, so buck up and live with it. I would much rather have someone like "Monster Garage" give it some good publicity than have someone else muck it up with the import lifestyle crap. They gave it it's own identity, they didnt put 20 inch spinners on it, didnt bring in DJ dickholio to spin Drift remixes or anything stupid. They put a big engine into a small car, welded a diff and busted rump. Either way, it brought interest in the sport. Anybody ever talked to any of the pros and listened to how much of their own money and their time they blow to do these events? If you don't have many cash sponsers, which most of them don't, it gets dammed expensive. So without this kind of good exposure, there isnt gonna be a Drifting series. Companies only pump money into it if it generates money out the other end.
Without this kind of stuff people like Forseberg, Angelo, Gushi and all of those guys would have to foot their own bills totally and that can only happen for so long. It aint cheap. So you guys quit your whining and for once just accept that it wasn't so bad.Last edited by Ghost of Duluth; 11-18-2004, 06:18 AM.
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Originally posted by Ghost of Duluth
Man guys, stop your bellyaching. Someone with some clout finally does something that doesn't associate Drifters with the beltless, pants around the *Censored**Censored**Censored*, thug wannabe's who stroke their vtecs every night AND they include the pros in it and people still complain.
Sheesh. This just falls in line with the whole "Drifting should stay underground" movement. Well, it ain't, so buck up and live with it. I would much rather have someone like "Monster Garage" give it some good publicity than have someone else muck it up with the import lifestyle crap. They gave it it's own identity, they didnt put 20 inch spinners on it, didnt bring in DJ dickholio to spin Drift remixes or anything stupid. They put a big engine into a small car, welded a diff and busted rump. Either way, it brought interest in the sport. Anybody ever talked to any of the pros and listened to how much of their own money and their time they blow to do these events? If you don't have many cash sponsers, which most of them don't, it gets dammed expensive. So without this kind of good exposure, there isnt gonna be a Drifting series. Companies only pump money into it if it generates money out the other end.
Without this kind of stuff people like Forseberg, Angelo, Gushi and all of those guys would have to foot their own bills totally and that can only happen for so long. It aint cheap. So you guys quit your whining and for once just accept that it wasn't so bad.
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I have to say I MUCH prefer to watch Jesse James than that snob, Rhys Millen. You would think this guy is God's gift to drifting in the USA. He AINT...He WON'T be. I really like the way Jessie just lets what's on his mind come out. If he is wrong...he is willing to admit it. He has the attitude of an x-gamer. He likes adrenalin rushes and he likes vehicles with testicles. He ISN'T one to allow himself to be squeezed into someone elses mold.
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Originally posted by Ghost of Duluth
Man guys, stop your bellyaching. Someone with some clout finally does something that doesn't associate Drifters with the beltless, pants around the *Censored**Censored**Censored*, thug wannabe's who stroke their vtecs every night AND they include the pros in it and people still complain.
Sheesh. This just falls in line with the whole "Drifting should stay underground" movement. Well, it ain't, so buck up and live with it. I would much rather have someone like "Monster Garage" give it some good publicity than have someone else muck it up with the import lifestyle crap. They gave it it's own identity, they didnt put 20 inch spinners on it, didnt bring in DJ dickholio to spin Drift remixes or anything stupid. They put a big engine into a small car, welded a diff and busted rump. Either way, it brought interest in the sport. Anybody ever talked to any of the pros and listened to how much of their own money and their time they blow to do these events? If you don't have many cash sponsers, which most of them don't, it gets dammed expensive. So without this kind of good exposure, there isnt gonna be a Drifting series. Companies only pump money into it if it generates money out the other end.
Without this kind of stuff people like Forseberg, Angelo, Gushi and all of those guys would have to foot their own bills totally and that can only happen for so long. It aint cheap. So you guys quit your whining and for once just accept that it wasn't so bad.
i agree 100% , and couldnt have said it better myself without haveing to get another screename!
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Originally posted by Ris4drift
dude shutup. please. rhys has a resume, and whether you like it or not is a pontiac backed driver. get over it, and shut up please.
thanks.
I don't care if he is a Pontiac-backed driver! So WHAT? What does Pontiac know about the sport of drifting? NAFT!
thanks.
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im one that knows rhys millen had enough on his resume to go to pontiac, get a factory backed deal, and get a win at irwindale, and for soeone who only qualified 3 events he didnt do bad in the points either. the whole bashing rhys thign is ghey so again, shut up
can i see your FD results from this year? kthanks.Last edited by Ris4drift; 11-19-2004, 05:17 AM.
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