Not much to say about this video. It’s just a simple video very well done with tons of Japanese drifting content.
Enjoy
Not much to say about this video. It’s just a simple video very well done with tons of Japanese drifting content.
Enjoy
I am all kinds of busy today, so I’ll leave you guys with a dope video from Luke Huxham. Some really great drift action from the motherland. Gotta love the content Luke brings us.
Enjoy!
These guys are nuts! I saw a couple guys share this video and thought it was cool for a couple reasons. Firstly, these guys don’t give a damn! Just look at their cars. Ha! they are all really trashed. But that means the cars are used. I’m sure those guys can drift their cars anywhere from all the damage I see. The second reason I think it’s dope is that they are local. They shot that in a race track most of the northeast is familiar with. It’s looks like they are having a hell of a time, and that’s what it’s all about.
Props.
Props to Icon again. It’s pretty easy to get board with all these video that look the same and have the same theme. Icon had some dope shots in the first motorcycle drift video, but they really stepped there game up to another level in this one. It’s amazing what you can do with a go-pro. Anyways this video is all kinda of amazing and creative. The skill it takes to drift the bike around like that…Crazy!
Gatebil is one of those events that every car nut must experience in person before they die. Insane drifting, countless amounts of high horsepower cars, and a car show to close out the deal. So dope. These guys in Norway sure know how to build cars and beat the crap outa them. Props!
Man, I am just not motivated at all today to post. Just so many things on my mind. Here at the end of the day I’ll pump out one for you guys. I’ve been following 326 Power for quite some time now. They have always made some very visually appealing “VIP” style cars. Of course in Japanese standards. But building a perfectly stanced car isn’t enough for these guys. They drift these cars around that are centimeters away from the ground. Gotta love the balls out approach. Props.
Of course we can’t understand anything they are saying. But I’m sure what is going on in the video speaks volumes.
I think we need more heavy metal in drifting videos. Many people might not like it but there’s a similarity between a extreme version of rock music and an extreme version of driving. Pretty great filming here. If you notice one tandem drift goes with the music. Sick!
I thought this was a great video that hasn’t been plastered all over the internet. With drifting becoming as popular as it has, and with all the cars I’ve been to exposed to this season, I am really tempted in building a drift car next. They just seem like so much fun. You look at videos like this and you want to be a part of it.
My third and final installment of Wekfest weekend leads me to the show. I always loved indoor show because the cars always look great with the lighting and sound great with all the noise bouncing off the walls. We got there at about 10am and didn’t leave until about 9pm so it was a very long day. Once the sntrl crew entered we were all shell shocked by the quality and diversity of cars in attendance. Needless to say, we started snapping away. Now, before you start wondering where all the people are, we got in during setup, so we got a lot of our pictures in before the crowd entered. On to the pics.
McCormick Place ftw!
And the sign of the devil tattoo to let us in. haha
We walked around where all the show cars were waiting, for a while and headed back out for breakfast. And also to get soaked in the downpour.
Wekfest sonnnnnnnnnnnnn!
Setting up. I’m pretty upset, I didn’t get a decent picture of this car at the show.
I’ll start off with Unique Auto. The attention to detail on this hatch is incredible. It was basically a full restoration, and if you want to win shows, this is the type of car you need to build. Props.
Another car in the line up is this Integra Type R with all the JDM and carbon fiber goodies. Another very well built car. Got to love the white Mugen’s.
The perfect car with a perfect drop and a perfect set of wheels. This car is so bad ass.
Here is the whole line up. Quality.
Posted this up for Kenny and his love for Cressida’s.
Love everything about this NSX. This is one of the cars seen on forums but never thought I’d get to see it in person. Classic.
Super slammed 240 from the Junkhouse crew. Damn it must be crazy to roll that hard.
As you can see the diversity and quality was pretty staggering.
Ok here is the deal with this Caddy. For me, it was one of the most anticipated cars of the show. The amount of custom work is incredible. The Japanese Work wheels are a great touch with the K-swap. But, I noticed some flaws here and there. I don’t know, for such a outstanding build, I would want everything perfect. Guess that’s just me. Not here to judge though. Love the truck.
Some Civic eye candy
A couple of wide body 240’s. The purple one is powered by an LSx. Such a nice swap.
The lovely rhd Accord wagon. I would love to know how he got this thing to the states.
As you can see, I got very lazy with the editing here. Super yellow!!! But look at that engine bay! Shaved with a sick turbo setup.
Some more of the Junkhouse/Risky Devils crew. All these guys ride super low. A well deserved best team award given to them that night.
Two cars I really liked. Something about the faded paint.
I have such a soft spot for these first gen. RX7’s. Car didn’t get much attention, but damn it’s a classic. Owner was super cool as well.
this Nova was really a shock to see. Even bigger shock was that it won best in show.
Sickest S15 ever. Period.
I know most people won’t like this trendy BM. But this thing is pretty sick in person.
This was the biggest surprise. Honda Odyssey, lip kit, air ride, this thing had some pretty serious street presence.
This is the sexiest car in the world. I am convinced. Another car that looks just ridiculous in person. Perfection.
Freshly built AE86 with a F20 powerplant. Super clean and build right.
I’ll leave you guys with my favorite car of the show. A beautiful 240 with a Four 6 Customs Rocket Bunny Kit, Nismo wheels, and a LSx powerplant. Perfect in every way. I want one now!
Overall it was a great show. I really wished I had taken my car, but eh, there is always next year. Now for some extra’s.
A slammed flyer for all your gear. YES!
Hmmmmm. Insert your own caption here. smh.
This was so cool! Errthang slammed.
Some remote control drifting to pass the time. Sweet!
Well that about closes my coverage of Wekfest Chicago. It was the most draining yet exciting weekend I’ve had in a while. Can’t wait for next year. Loved Chicago. Such a beautiful city. So until then….
It’s going to take me a lot to like a car the Smart car. But I think throwing a motorcycle motor in it and drifting it around a famous track in Japan is a good start!