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JDMJNKY
3rd May 2006, 11:36 PM
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Hey all,
I am Eddie's girlfriend and am working on a drifting related project at school...
I would like some answers to some very no-brain-needed questions if you could spare 5 minutes!
It's a word document, and if you could email it to me, my email address is in the document.
Thanks, Sharni.
sexybabe
3rd May 2006, 11:53 PM
This is Iain (eastcoastdrifter) to lazy to log into my account.....
Out of ten, how well do you rate yourself as a drifter? One being complete novice and having very little drifting skills. Ten being a level where you are drifting with utmost confidence.
A:I would say around 6. I can drift with speed but I Mark my self because I dont have a car (which isnt really drift orientated)
Out of ten, how well do you feel you know drifting rules, regulations and manoeuvres? One being very little, ten being I know all of them.
A:4. I have never competed but i know D1 rules faintly.
If you wanted to know more about the rules and regulations of drifting, where would you go, or who would you approach?
A: Drift Australia
If you wanted additional information about the mechanical issues of a car that is being prepared/maintained for drifting, where would you go, or who would you approach?
A: I would Try to find out by myself if im stooped i go Forum blasting
If you wanted to start drifting, would you approach any of the large drift companies of Australia (i.e Drift Australia, Full Lock) for technical, mechanical or rules/regulations information?
A: not really just go out find a coulder sack there you go.
If there were a free CD-ROM resource available that contained all rules and regulations of drifting, some mechanical information to get you started and mock car set-ups, would you make the effort to ring or send away for one?
A: yeah might aswell i love that kinda shit
Would you pay money if this CD-ROM existed?
A: depends on the quality
20vtouge86
4th May 2006, 12:30 AM
Out of ten, how well do you rate yourself as a drifter? One being complete novice and having very little drifting skills. Ten being a level where you are drifting with utmost confidence.
A: prob 4-5 (haven't had a car to practice in for the last 2-3years!)
Out of ten, how well do you feel you know drifting rules, regulations and manoeuvres? One being very little, ten being I know all of them.
A: 10 (i own a cr4p-load of option and drift paradise vids!) (depends if your about Australian rules cause i've never competed, i'm abit of a couch/keyboard drifter at the moment!)
If you wanted to know more about the rules and regulations of drifting, where would you go, or who would you approach?
A: Kiiechi Tsuchiya or Kazama etc http://www.ae86drivingclub.com.au/forums/emoticons/tongue.gif Not sure on Australia's rules etc probably ask questions on this forum.
If you wanted additional information about the mechanical issues of a car that is being prepared/maintained for drifting, where would you go, or who would you approach?
A: Friends, This forum
If you wanted to start drifting, would you approach any of the large drift companies of Australia (i.e Drift Australia, Full Lock) for technical, mechanical or rules/regulations information?
A: Probably not.
If there were a free CD-ROM resource available that contained all rules and regulations of drifting, some mechanical information to get you started and mock car set-ups, would you make the effort to ring or send away for one?
A: I'd wait and see how other people rate it before buying it (just being honest!)
Would you pay money if this CD-ROM existed?
A: maybe, see above answer
mc68
4th May 2006, 12:40 AM
done.
rthy
4th May 2006, 12:44 AM
Out of ten, how well do you rate yourself as a drifter? One being complete novice and having very little drifting skills. Ten being a level where you are drifting with utmost confidence.
A: dont "drift"
Out of ten, how well do you feel you know drifting rules, regulations and manoeuvres? One being very little, ten being I know all of them.
A: 0
If you wanted to know more about the rules and regulations of drifting, where would you go, or who would you approach?
A: www.google.com
If you wanted additional information about the mechanical issues of a car that is being prepared/maintained for drifting, where would you go, or who would you approach?
A: www.toymods.org.au or google.com
If you wanted to start drifting, would you approach any of the large drift companies of Australia (i.e Drift Australia, Full Lock) for technical, mechanical or rules/regulations information?
A: maybe
If there were a free CD-ROM resource available that contained all rules and regulations of drifting, some mechanical information to get you started and mock car set-ups, would you make the effort to ring or send away for one?
A: yea why not, its free
Would you pay money if this CD-ROM existed?
A: if i started drifting
samuel
4th May 2006, 01:14 AM
Sounds like a CAMS official doing research, not a high school assigment
driftae86
4th May 2006, 02:10 AM
Sounds like a CAMS official doing research, not a high school assigment[/b]
SPRUNG!
...maybe not, it would be good to see some cams officials doing research though.
they need it
srt01
4th May 2006, 11:47 AM
Done
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