Pics and Vids from DriftFury, Cordele, GA

Sean Love

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A few from friday night-saturday morning

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Late night wrenching in an old jumpsuit^^


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Since my drift weekends are usually powered by RedBull I thought the car could use some too^^


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Stealing parts from my daily driver^^

At the track:


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great pictures, the videos are not working for me... might be my computer though.

the car looks sweet with those M-parallels, but whats up with the red front bumper?
 
That might have been the weakest drift course ever but I'm glad you got your license and the car's running well. I'm afraid to know how much that body kit will set you back (or the wheels to make it look good), but I give 2 thumbs up based on appearance. And the red bull thing - so true. You should just become a share holder and get free shit from corporate by now.
 
The kit is roughly the same price as I spent on aero for the S13, and I'll just run spacers for the wheels unless someone wants to set me up with their super rad wheels and have their name on the car...
 
i agree on the course, and i know sean knows it too. he saw the other qualifier tracks in dallas and phoenix that were higher difficulty than that... but still, good job on the L, now i must destroy the bmw family... you guys are like the mafia.
 
Yea, it's weird, Texas was hard as hell, Phoenix I personally think was easy. Punta Gorda was hard as hell, Georgia easy.

Regardless, the standards were always high for the license, and just like Punta Gorda I thought a couple other drivers were good enough for the license. But I didn't see all the quali runs, and some of the guys there already had licenses, they just came for the comp. prize money. I didn't know that til later.

Biggest difference with TX though was that no one nailed the course until the end of the day, I nailed the course almost perfect on my second run and kept hitting it consistently all day. I took out 2 cones the whole day and both were rear bumper taps
 
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