I think I may have witnessed the beginning of the new "Honda" sorta speak...
Remember back when Honda's were the only option available, or that's the way main stream made it seem.
Due to certain aspects associated with the different crowds of Honda enthusiast, some individuals begun seeking new vehicles to enthuse.
Of course the main objective being to "soup up" a vehicle to ones' preference in a costly manner.
In the late 90's individuals started to notice the US Nissan 240sx and the JDM Silvia and Skyline options.
Bringing us to present... The amazing popularity of the Drift scene.
Accordingly, supply and demand of these vehicles have changed along side the economic trends with the ups and downs.
At times we witness these vehicles being posted for sale as if they were gold.
One can only agree that the majority of vehicles used in the Drift community are the Nissan 240sx's 89-98, with the oh so fun rear wheel drive aspect!
Not to mention you can practically drop any motor in the perfect geometric design of the Nissan chassis.
However, this last weekend at the Ziptied All STAR BASH something caught my eye.
It was very apparent of the respect demanded by two individuals.
As you've come to assume by now, they were not Nissan 240sx's.
But these two individuals have undoubtedly made a spectacle with the smoke clouds trailing their rear tires. . .
Thank you Team Top Flight .blogspot .com for the impressive photos.
Being light in weight, small in size, and affordable in price; I can only imagine the increase in Rx-7(s) driving in events to come.
Remember back when Honda's were the only option available, or that's the way main stream made it seem.
Due to certain aspects associated with the different crowds of Honda enthusiast, some individuals begun seeking new vehicles to enthuse.
Of course the main objective being to "soup up" a vehicle to ones' preference in a costly manner.
In the late 90's individuals started to notice the US Nissan 240sx and the JDM Silvia and Skyline options.
Bringing us to present... The amazing popularity of the Drift scene.
Accordingly, supply and demand of these vehicles have changed along side the economic trends with the ups and downs.
At times we witness these vehicles being posted for sale as if they were gold.
One can only agree that the majority of vehicles used in the Drift community are the Nissan 240sx's 89-98, with the oh so fun rear wheel drive aspect!
Not to mention you can practically drop any motor in the perfect geometric design of the Nissan chassis.
However, this last weekend at the Ziptied All STAR BASH something caught my eye.
It was very apparent of the respect demanded by two individuals.
As you've come to assume by now, they were not Nissan 240sx's.
But these two individuals have undoubtedly made a spectacle with the smoke clouds trailing their rear tires. . .
Thank you Team Top Flight .blogspot .com for the impressive photos.
Being light in weight, small in size, and affordable in price; I can only imagine the increase in Rx-7(s) driving in events to come.
No comments:
Post a Comment