Well said!
Now THIS is the future!
Everything seemed kosher, even with the PDK, but start, stop? Just seems silly in a big power car.
One of the best events I've attended. Everyone was really cool, and I didn't hear any trash talking. The racing was awesome, and how can you not be in awe of millions of dollars in cars and mods everywhere.
Drifting? ....*yawn*
The EK chassis civic will always be my favorite. Call it a generational thing.
@Northern Lites Customs Countless stock ring land failures of EJ motors are hard to argue for. Sorry.
Best 4 cylinder out of Japan
I'm not a fan of old Porsche's, but I do give much respect to craftsmen like Nakai who have spent decades honing their craft and stay true to what they believe. These men are the one's that buck trends and shape the automotive landscape. No matter how many mass produced parts are made, and how inexpensive they may become, true craftsmanship will never take a backseat.
Much respect for building a well balanced car. 11.5 is not slow either.
He's riding Nikai's coat tails by allowing RWB to set up shop in close proximity. It's a good marketing move, but people will remember real cars, and show cars are the first forgotten. RWB will still be remembered in 10 years, while people will giggle when you mention Fatlace.
@Mike Garrett @apex_DNA @JDMized @Luka024 I think the blog as a whole is pretty awesome. You guys do good work. I'm just giving you guys a hard time with this particular article. Don't take it too hard...
...But as the old saying goes... "You can eat oranges all your life and no one calls you an orange eater, but you suck cock once and you're a cock sucker"
@Mike Garrett @Luka024 Well, let me have another look-see
@Luka024 I was looking for a blog called "SPEED HUNTERS", not "HARD PARKERS". Someone point me in the right direction please.
@apex_DNA @Luka024 When all these so called "enthusiasts" are tired of buying tires every other month, replacing their oil pans, repairing exhaust leaks, and bouncing up and down in their cars like fools, I (and all the real enthusiasts) will still be here doing what I (we) have been doing for the last 15+ years.
I've been in the import car scene since the early 90's. I've seen all the fads come and go. Mark, enjoy your time while it is here. Tomorrow, it will be gone. Remember, this "thing" is about motor sports. Always have been and always will be.