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Clearly, you have spent a great deal of time and energy on your Z...moreover, you are using your Z to compete in a sport that you enjoy...For that, I cannot fault you. In fact, there are many TT.Net members here who have yet to learn how to actually drive their Z to it's full potential. I applaud your effort and progression w/ the sport - if you're a decent drifter, and it seems you are, the exposure will most certainly be good for the Z32. Now for the constructive criticism: Ditch the cheesy pics & slogans that make you look like all the other little wannabies out there. Drifting is NOT a lifestyle...thugs and anarchists have no place in the sport of drifting. You don't have to be a hard core deviant to hone your skills and better your driving style. Be professional in your endeavors and you will be taken seriously...if that is your objective. Frankly, there are WAY too many young punks who think drifting is an image thing...they work tirelessly to show everyone how "hard" and edgy they are...linking it to their identity. When I look at what you've done here, I see positives and negatives. Don't get butt hurt over a little constructive criticism. Instead, it is my hope that you use it to help better achieve your goals. Best of luck to you.
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