View Poll Results: cool or not
its the greatest thing ever



37
26.43%
drag racing is the only true automotive sport



8
5.71%
whatever i do what i want



72
51.43%
drifting? didn't they do that in one of thoes furious and somthing or other movies?



33
23.57%
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drifting: cool or tool?
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Originally Posted by ATL-SC
hey here is the sober post. sorry bout that.
it seems like there is alot of new guys picking up SC's in the ATL area. I have heard alot about seloc and i am a member of their forum but havent had the chance to go to any of their meets.
maybe we should get so SC's together for the next sothern fried slide down at turnner feild.
it seems like there is alot of new guys picking up SC's in the ATL area. I have heard alot about seloc and i am a member of their forum but havent had the chance to go to any of their meets.
maybe we should get so SC's together for the next sothern fried slide down at turnner feild.
We all went to the Lexus Taste of Luxury Together a couple weeks back.
Originally Posted by 1SICKLEX
SOunds like a plan to me!
We all went to the Lexus Taste of Luxury Together a couple weeks back.
We all went to the Lexus Taste of Luxury Together a couple weeks back.what side of atlanta are you on?
im stuck with all of the ricers near barret parkway. haha
I'd like to get into drifting...I think drifting allows you to have extreme car control for whatever condition arrives. Hence why not everyone can be a drifter...it takes a lot of practice and patience.
I think everyone that hates on it, is just doing so because they themselves cannot drift. Usually when one cant do something...they will not take to it well. Ive done drag racing and thats not a hard one to learn...Ive dabbled with some road racing as well....and personally like it more than drag.
Power is nothing without control....smooth is fast
I think everyone that hates on it, is just doing so because they themselves cannot drift. Usually when one cant do something...they will not take to it well. Ive done drag racing and thats not a hard one to learn...Ive dabbled with some road racing as well....and personally like it more than drag.
Power is nothing without control....smooth is fast
For all those wanting to drift or take their sc out onto the track now is the time. TRACK EVENT NOVEMBER 25TH!!!!!!!!!!!!
Where: Buttonwillow
What: TRACK DAY, DRIFT, GRIP....
This is kinda last minute but there are still spots available for this event. Grip/Drift whatever you want to do, we got the full track. Its being held at Buttonwillow on November 25th. More info at: Shockdrifting Website
Where: Buttonwillow
What: TRACK DAY, DRIFT, GRIP....
This is kinda last minute but there are still spots available for this event. Grip/Drift whatever you want to do, we got the full track. Its being held at Buttonwillow on November 25th. More info at: Shockdrifting Website
Mikethe1st, you should post that info in the regional forum, where it will get more visibility. I thank you guys for keeping this thread from getting too enflamed (sp) with personal opinions of foolery and ricers.
Originally Posted by legendary
Mikethe1st, you should post that info in the regional forum, where it will get more visibility. I thank you guys for keeping this thread from getting too enflamed (sp) with personal opinions of foolery and ricers.
just kidding
drifting = tail out jackassery
drifting was fun back in the day when it was all about having fun, regardless of who you were, what you knew or what you drove.
Nowadays, drifting/drifters connotate some kind of lifestyle/fashion/attitude. The latter being the one that really gets to me. (Evidenced if you read any post in one of the popular 240sx forums-- each new thread spawns a non-stop conga line of sarcastic remarks of little or no value, and devoid of any technical merit)
My stereotypical image of the 'drifter' is a 20 year old kid, sporting highly fashionable rockstar attire, and with a know-it-all sarcastic attitude. Essentially, it's the image of the typical rebellious (yet highly impressionable) teenager who doesn't know any better. Trendy, you could say.
It's unfortunate, but I think it's current image will prevent drifting from really growing as a motorsport.
Although theres a lot of new members on CL that got SC300's due to drifting, i'm glad the maturity level has stayed relatively high, and we're not hearing about wrecked SC's every day.
VIP is ultimately going to be the next fad, but since it takes money to do that...CL should be in the clear
drifting was fun back in the day when it was all about having fun, regardless of who you were, what you knew or what you drove.
Nowadays, drifting/drifters connotate some kind of lifestyle/fashion/attitude. The latter being the one that really gets to me. (Evidenced if you read any post in one of the popular 240sx forums-- each new thread spawns a non-stop conga line of sarcastic remarks of little or no value, and devoid of any technical merit)
My stereotypical image of the 'drifter' is a 20 year old kid, sporting highly fashionable rockstar attire, and with a know-it-all sarcastic attitude. Essentially, it's the image of the typical rebellious (yet highly impressionable) teenager who doesn't know any better. Trendy, you could say.
It's unfortunate, but I think it's current image will prevent drifting from really growing as a motorsport.
Although theres a lot of new members on CL that got SC300's due to drifting, i'm glad the maturity level has stayed relatively high, and we're not hearing about wrecked SC's every day.
VIP is ultimately going to be the next fad, but since it takes money to do that...CL should be in the clear
Originally Posted by MikeFD3S
VIP is ultimately going to be the next fad, but since it takes money to do that...CL should be in the clear 

VIP is current as far as i can see. there are more and more people trying to make their car look more than what its worth. its also current because of people not being able to pick up drifting as fast . it is really hard to get into events or just be able to get the car sideways for most people. that's another reason why. and the last reason why people stick with VIP. the cops stay off your A$$. as far as the drifting attitude i kinda agree. every kid i see has some type of justin timberlake look to them. sad to say i love drifting, but me in a tight t-shirt just aint going to work out. also the remarks most drifters have against others is not the best. every dirfter i have spoken to has an attitude that they are better or they have the best technique. sad to say i still love drifting.
VIP is ultimately going to be the next fad, but since it takes money to do that...CL should be in the clear
Originally Posted by soardrft
there are more and more people trying to make their car look more than what its worth. .
Originally Posted by soardrft
. every dirfter i have spoken to has an attitude that they are better or they have the best technique. sad to say i still love drifting.
its fun to compeat to be the best but some people are too serious. but as long as you have fun, right.
we teens are so pathetic haha. the illusion of being the alpha male
ding ding ding "what is Street Cred"
its fun to compeat to be the best but some people are too serious. but as long as you have fun, right.
i guess i am the serious guy. go hard or go home is how i feel toward anyone wanting to drift. yes it teaches you control(in some ways). yes its fun to show off. and the part i love the most is telling stories about my battle scars. it is fun to compete, but why be the guy talking all day when you know you have no idea what you are doing. yes its fun to talk to others about drifting, but kill the elite attitude. some people take it way to far and have nothing to show for it. sad to say i love drifting, but in my journeys of trying to be professional with my quote on quote heavy car i have ran in to people who said they were the best and after the event began packed up quietly.
Give respect where respect is due. That is all i am trying to say.
its fun to compeat to be the best but some people are too serious. but as long as you have fun, right.
i guess i am the serious guy. go hard or go home is how i feel toward anyone wanting to drift. yes it teaches you control(in some ways). yes its fun to show off. and the part i love the most is telling stories about my battle scars. it is fun to compete, but why be the guy talking all day when you know you have no idea what you are doing. yes its fun to talk to others about drifting, but kill the elite attitude. some people take it way to far and have nothing to show for it. sad to say i love drifting, but in my journeys of trying to be professional with my quote on quote heavy car i have ran in to people who said they were the best and after the event began packed up quietly.
Give respect where respect is due. That is all i am trying to say.
wow only the 240? how sad i started learning with my lex and change to a 240sx, just because i thought it was easy, but i am back in my sc trying to school the 240's. works in some cases. plus the mods are so close to the same amount of money why not drift on track and pimp at night?


