When I went down to Nashville, I didn't know what I was going to see that day. When I got down there I was told that I was going to shoot a car that is owned by a guy named Doug, that owned an engine shop called grooms. I didn't know that I was going to be in the presence of one of Ford's best vehicles.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Monday, April 5, 2010
Sorry about the lack of updates
I have been busy with school. So here is a gem that was in front of me on my way back to school yesterday afternoon.
Who would want to make their Mazda Protege` a Honda? Apparently this guy.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Sad news
It has come to my attention that the rest of the season of Tennessee Drift has been canceled. There was vandalism at the track during the event last weekend, and the company has decided to ban drifting there all together. Unfortunately, a few bad apples ruin it for the rest of us.
I will still keep this site updated, there just wont be as many drift events as I would like. I am really ashamed that this had happened, and I don't condone any of the events that occurred.
I will still keep this site updated, there just wont be as many drift events as I would like. I am really ashamed that this had happened, and I don't condone any of the events that occurred.
With sympathy,
Terrence
This is not a Nissan, it is a monster!
Up above is a hacked up 240 monster. It demands the attention of everyone. The car was made into a targa with a silvia front, and metal pipe bumpers. Underneath the bonnet is not a KA, not a SR, not even a 2jz. It is an American-Japanese mutt, it has an LS1. The power that this car makes is astonishing, the car is out to kill anyone who isn't prepared to drive such a beast.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Tennessee Drift practice round 2
So last Saturday was the second practice round of the Tennessee Drift series. There was an amazing turn out, and the weather was great. The wasn't much variety in the cars that were drifting, but there were ones that stood out. It was mostly for people to get some seat time, and work on drifting. There were people of all skill levels, and drivers from all around the southeast came out to drift. If this event is a preview of what is to come this season, there will be amazing drifting coming out of Tennessee.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Lamborghini love
Even though it is owned by Audi, Lamborghini will always be an Italian car. The marque has had money trouble back in the day, but now it is doing quite well. Gallardo is Spanish for gallant, and Italian for striking; it is also a breed of fighting bull. The Lamborghini Gallardo is currently the most produced Lamborghini.
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