i'm down for a copy, should be off the heezy
sweeeeeeeeet, cant wait for the dvd i'm its as awesome as all your vids, getting me more excited about visiting the mother land
i'm down for a copy, should be off the heezy
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So how do drifters go about owning a car over there anyway? From what i understand its really expensive (like equiv. of about $1000 a year!?) and a drift spec car isn't going to pass shaken anyway... or is it?
Drop us some advice if you can, as I will be and have been wanting to go back to Japan long time... this time I'm staying until I'm fluent in Japanese. Best language course is living in the country am I right.
nah stuff that ill rather buy this then download it that's so cheap.
Lmao clinton how is the Art Vs Science EP going? I havent even rendered (Saved) the whole dvd let alone put it up on the net (Which i wouldnt lol)
Keiichi - I dont know too much about the ins and outs of it but pretty much, the s14 was organised that they just rocked up to ebisu and drove it and it got towed away. The R32 on the other hand was organised by a mate he put slash plates on it which are pretty much "Plates to go to a workshop". I think the skyline cost them 1500 not sure if they had to pay for the slash plates!
sooo, drifting in japan costs more then drifting in australia.
Not really, they bought a stock 32 for 1500, and then once matsuri finished they claimed the salvageable parts and sold them back here.
I mean how many skylines can you find in Australia for 1500 that are going to withstand a matsuri, the only problems it had were when they crashed lol