WALLPAPER WEDNESDAY (on Friday): Waiting for Summer
27-03-2009 12:30 amClick on your size: 1920 x 1200 for 16:9 monitors and 1600 x 1200 for 4:3 monitors
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6 CommentsThis is how little work I’m doing to the Skyline. Other car blog guys are posting all sorts of awesome engine rebuilds and custom bodywork pictures.
(EDIT: I was trying to find this blog when I was writing this post, but then Anthony posted a comment here, so I found it without trying! Check out http://buildthreads.wordpress.com/ for a summary of the internet’s most interesting current builds)
I bought some Skyline wheels!
16 CommentsFull points awarded here for enthusiastic driving. Heard from the gallery were comments like “90 degree camber might be a bit too much!”
I tried making an “88 miles an hour” joke, but it turns out Doc Brown actually said 142km/h in the Japanese version of Back to the Future. I had to say “de rorian taimu mashiinu” before anyone understood.
15 CommentsWhen I lived in Australia, I used to help run a drift club (www.initialdrift.com.au) that put on track days about once a month. The circuit we used most of the time was no more than an hour’s drive away from most people in Sydney, yet you’d still hear the occasional whinger complain about the distance.
This S14 Silvia belongs to a girl named Michiko. She drove about 500km/310 miles from Nagoya to Utsunomiya to drift at Nikko Circuit, then drove back home the same day.
23 CommentsQ: How many Z’s can you fit on the front straight of Fuji Speedway?
A: Click the image to find out.
13 CommentsJust been a bit unusually busy recently.
Look forward to more girl drifters, an awesomely busted AE86 and other stuff like that.
14 CommentsAll the recent posts about my Skyline have been about fail. Now, it’s time for some win.
When I was down at Bihoku Circuit with Team Mustang recently, there were a few times when there was nothing to shoot.
Rather than just sit around, I took the Skyline out for a few laps instead.
Thanks to Andy for lending me the suction mount!
10 CommentsThat was fun.
One of the guys who works at Nikko Circuit said it was the biggest crash he’d ever seen with the least amount of damage.
The broken parts? None. Not one thing.
31 CommentsHere’s part four up on Speedhunters.
Click here for JR’s trip to Ebisu Circuit. (クリックして)
8 CommentsIt’s awesome that I came all the way to Japan to go drifting, but I conveniently get to watch American drifting as well.
The 2010 Mustang just looks and sounds bad ass too. Steve McQueen would be pleased.
Click here for JR’s shoot with Best Motoring Hot Version at YZ Circuit. (クリックして)
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