Posted by Geki Minihux in Drifting, Videos, tags: America, andy sapp, andysapp.com, atlanta, BMW, Drift, e46, formula drift, USA, video
This has to be one of the coolest cars in drift to date hence why its not Japanese or its not even in Japan, i just have to give credit to such a great driver and great car. The man Andy Sapp is just amazing behind the wheels of his BMW E46. Check below for more info, pictures and videos.

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Posted by Geki Minihux in Drifting, tags: 180sx, America, D1, D1 Grand Prix, D1 Street Legal, D1GP, Dorikin, FD3S, Geki Kassou Dan, Goodyear, Japan, Keiichi Tsuchiya, Nissan, Nobushige Kumakubo, Nobuteru Taniguchi, RX7, S13, S15, Skyline, SuperMade, Suzuka, Team Geki, Tezuka, Tomohiro Murayama, Yokohama, Yoshida, Zema
D1 Grand Prix the worlds biggest drift competition, where people are made and people are broken, where you get to mix with the worlds best in a sport that demands everything from you as lay rubber across the tarmac at over 180kph only inches from your rival. This world is often seen as the highlight of drifting what real drifting is about, where people who have spent years and countless hard earned dollars to travel around Japan fighting their way through the ranks to finally be given an official D1GP license. Now its time for all those years of dedication and practice to shine through as you face up against some of the biggest names in drifting, you lay everything down for the chance to make a name for yourself and one day be lucky enough to win the D1 Grand Prix.

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Posted by Geki Minihux in Drifting, tags: 13B, 4AGE, AE86, America, Equip, FD, Fuji Speedway, Junkyard, Keiichi Tsuchiya, Matsui, Ohlin, Rotary, RX7, TRD, Work
First off, sorry for the few low quality pictures this was a out of the blue situation and I only had my trusty but very useless mobile phone camera with me, and the shop owner was not a real fan of picture taking so I was very careful to not upset him.
On the way to work that afternoon I noticed a shiny set of Work Equip 01’s that were just sitting in a window beside the road in a shop called the Junkyard located in Ota. The shops outer grounds were covered with 4WD’s ranging in size and shape all with lift kits and huge lights hanging off the front, sides and anywhere they could be placed. This prompted me to ask the question, why would such sought after wheels be sitting in a shop that by the looks of it only deals with vehicles of the off road type.

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