Team Orange 2008 D1GP Odaiba Wreck [SNAPSHOTS]

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A while back we posted a video from this epic wreck with the Team Orange WRX as he battled NOB Taniguchi. You can watch the video of the Team Orange wreck captured by a fan here. We came across these shots from a D1 photographer really showing how hard of a hit the accident was. In true spirit of the accident you will notice the driver is cleaning up after his mess. The lesson is clearly to not make a course that close to huge metal poles that are low to the ground in the future.
Check out the gallery from 2009 D1GP Odaiba: http://www.wreckedmagazine.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=102


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^ LOL.

so the ProTip they gave was:
The lesson is clearly to not make a course that close to huge metal poles that are low to the ground in the future.

if you show me a floating pole, i'll show you a one-legged millipede.
 
^ LOL.

so the ProTip they gave was:
The lesson is clearly to not make a course that close to huge metal poles that are low to the ground in the future.

if you show me a floating pole, i'll show you a one-legged millipede.

fo real, i was trying to imagine that while i was reading and was thinking, "wait, wtf?!":confused:
 
Hold on wait a minute...I thought Team Orange was the S15 from Drag International? Who are these peoples with rally cars?
 
so what he represents the hole team when hes at a event. and it dosent matter, its the fuking you get for the fucking you got.
 
^They sweep really good trust me. I used to use those when I was in Japanese school.

were you on cleaning duty? i ask because i used to watch anime and i saw that alot.

i've got something similar at home. those brooms are da bomb, they're hand-made compared to our "modern"(cheaper to produce) plastic brooms. if you think about it alot of the most expensive things are hand-assembled which gives it a certain prestige to it. so hand-made isnt necessarily inferior, but just more time consuming and expensive. plus the japanese are big on tradition. so it only makes sense they use those brooms.
 
were you on cleaning duty? i ask because i used to watch anime and i saw that alot.

i've got something similar at home. those brooms are da bomb, they're hand-made compared to our "modern"(cheaper to produce) plastic brooms. if you think about it alot of the most expensive things are hand-assembled which gives it a certain prestige to it. so hand-made isnt necessarily inferior, but just more time consuming and expensive. plus the japanese are big on tradition. so it only makes sense they use those brooms.

Yeah I was. Japanese Schools do not have contracted cleaners that do everything. Each grade is given a set a responsibilities and cleaning areas each semester through Grade School all the way to High School. you can choose to clean the bathrooms and hallways or gym and certain classrooms like shop on Home Economics and even the outside. I did pretty much all of it including my own home room.

I like Japanese traditional stuff cause it is different than anything else we have here. I can attribute it to how I grew up overseas.
 
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