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  • To Stay Drifting, Crazy Things You Have Done...

    The other night I sat in a parking lot changing out bent suspension items. It was about maybe 20 deg or so In Northern Japan. I have access to shops but honestly didnt feel like going to them for such a quick job. I went back to my outside parking lot roots.

    While doing this I started to think, Im not alone in this. Post up crazy things you have done to stay drifting.


    Ill start it off.




    -worked in spaces so tight at the junkyard that the bottom of the car was about 4 inches from my face

    -Worked in snow blizzard

    -Worked in thunderstorm upside down on my back with mud flowing down my shirt

    -Many motor/transmission/clutch swaps

    -No sleep for hours

    -No food

    -Dropping hot dates

    -Driving miles away to aquire parts

    -Skip lunch to work on car

    -Join the military oddly

    -JB weld and Hot Glue items

    -Drove around for hours looking for junker tires

    -Sell things on Ebay

    -visit Hardware store along with Lowes and Home Depot

    ....many more gotta run
    Last edited by BigGameHit; 03-09-2010, 03:48 PM.

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    - JB Kwik'ed a leaking part (at a ProAm qualifier)

    - Random drives for parts

    - Pulled all-nighter to fix car, ended up driving quite a ways to borrow my friend's car for the event

    - Sat out for large portions of events while trying to diag and fix car troubles

    - Zip-tied bags of ice to my radiator and intercooler and poured cold water through them after each run, cut a big hole in my hood with an angle grinder and bought flex-a-lites from Forrest Wang, then continued to run at 125C in order to qualify then tandem at the Vegas ProAm qualifier.

    - Missed many things in order to drive in events


    During my street days:

    - Yanked a smashed rear end back out with a chain and the same telephone pole I crashed into, nearly getting whiplash in the process

    - Searched Google Earth for potential places to drift

    - Drove for hours looking for good places to drift

    - Came back after gtfo to take a ticket for a friend who would have been arrested


    There is definitely more I'm not thinking of atm.

    This should be a fun thread to read!




    Andrew Coomes
    ajcdrift.com
    Last edited by ajcdrift; 03-10-2010, 01:53 PM. Reason: redundancy removal

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    • #3
      Keep it on the track.

      street drifting is a crime.

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      • #4
        boo jacob, always gotta kill everything.. hahahah

        1. used a styrafoam chinese food container as a cone marker (brando, you still owe me for what you ran over)

        2. using rope around your tow hook to pull another car out of a ditch

        3. ziptied pieces of bumpers back together just to get you home

        4. pawn for parts

        5. ziptying suspension components just to get you home.. hahha

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        • #5
          Well I'm a noob to the full on drifting culture so watch this space!

          Although I have travelled serious milage and missed big family + friends events to try and capture drift action through my very own lense. not to mention I'm gonna be travelling from the uk - melbourne fl then drive upto ATL for round 2 at road! I am seriously hooked.
          1 saturday I drove 2.5 hours one way to watch D1GP japan vs UK then did it all over again on the very next day as I didnt do my homework to know that it was a 2 day event.

          + sold my pride and joy bling bling Mercedes (full chrome engine) to buy me a s14a Silvia 200sx

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