Slappy from the Slide Asylum Blog just sent us a high res version of his internet-famous "Wall of Wheels" picture. We've just uploaded it into the Desktops section for you guys to enjoy. Thanks Slappy! -Mike Garrett
Hello, new to the forum,let me now wut ya think of my ride, thanks :)
I have no idea who made this, but it's an impressive mash-up of vintage Japanese wheels (many of which I can't even identify). How cool would it be to have something like this in wall size for your garage, house, or apartment? Spotted in the always poppin' "Dope Sh*tzzz!" thread on Clubroadster.net . EDIT: Props to "Slappy"
and my first foto, from Lithuania its drift Practice.
Those of you who've been with Speedhunters since the beginning of the site may remember the coverage we did from the Vancouver edition of the Driven to Perform car show. There was one car at DTP which created a lot of interest: the Alex Yao built Nissan 420Z TT. People wanted to see more and I'm happy to say we've finally found some time
Nice honda.1990 civic turbo.automotionce.
I'm concentrating on "D to D: Drift & Driving Entertainment Magazine" in this post. I've found that there is a great deal of technical depth in D to D. What would likely be a paragraph blurb on a new intercooler from Greddy/Trust becomes a 2 page spread with temperature graphs by RPM, etc. The very first thing I noticed about these
I was asked recently to pour over some JDM magazines and get a feel for them. I have to say, I love seeing the high level of tune on the JDM rides in the magazines. They have such a diverse scene over there. Truth be told, the majority of the drift scene appears to revolve around Nissan Silvia's and 1 & 2-JZ powered Toyotas, but there is also
Look at what I came across while surfing the intertubes! This has got to be one of the most stylish daily driven track weapons I've ever seen. The folks over at www.tripleZoom.com have a full feature on the car and the driver, and I must say, it's a great read. The owner, Chris Lee, has some of the rarest Miata parts on this continent. Not the
The Driven to perform car show touched down in Vancouver last weekend, and brought with it a barrage of cars that remind me that car culture is alive and well. I was there to see the local scene as it came out of hibernation. As for the "Who the hell are you?" bit, here goes: Based out of Vancouver, and being an artist on the Need For Speed