@@lilINV No I'm not and my japanese is terrible. I can't even read the characters I just convert them to romanji and then sometimes I can understand it
I thought I was the only one who noticed that, it's always good when young people got nice fast cars but drive em chill it shows they really like the car and they control their lead foot.
It’s Cool to see you respect his work put into his car instead of calling it slow or garbage. I see a lot of other people in scats or cats that just talk complete trash about them
@Diagnosis Unknown C-373 most of the hate I’ve gotten has been from teenagers driving trucks bought with daddy’s money. I drive an AP1 S2k and most people give me a thumbs up. I’ve had people ask to take pictures of it. I came across a rolling shot of my car that someone I don’t know posted on Instagram. I try to spread the love too. I give people a thumbs up when their next to me even if they are driving straight-piped civic. If they are driving nice and they love their car, I can appreciate it.
We need more car enthusiasts like this hyping each other up instead of always tryna shit and race the other person for having a different car than them
Damn I loved how it’s just two dudes enjoying their cars. No competition, no douchebaggery. Love it man. Thank you for being a shining example of how the car community should be 💪
First mopar owner that wasn’t being cocky to someone in a stock car that can’t keep up with it or minding their own business👍 I also notice most mopar owners don’t like to post the videos of them being behind a few cars behind another car I raced a few of them but they won’t post the videos because they didn’t “win” I feel like they get in those cars and take every little “race” to the heart because of the 707-797+ crank horsepower they’re making
@@TheVisionn you're too young to know this but when the first g35s came out, the exhaust note was compared to a dying farm animal. I can still hear it when a Nissan flies by
I love Dodge, Chevy and Ford V8 muscle. I love Honda and Toyota 4-bangers and V6s. I love hybrids and EVs. JDM. European. I love TrackHawks and Mini Cooper JCWs. 6-speed manuals, DCTs (we don’t talk about CVTs). RWD, AWD, FWD. Hot hatches to Hypercars. Slammed Mazdas, lifted trucks and 4x4s. Drag builds, drift builds, road course and track builds. Autocross and rallycross. Off-roading and overlanding. I love cars and Motorsports and respect all builds. This video shows the part of the car community I love. Respect.
At some point we have to realize that we are all car guys. Always respect the work another chooses to put in their car. A completed build is a beautiful thing. 😉
Love seeing "REAL" Car guys👍🏽 giving props to another instead of knocking a brother for what type of car they have most scat owners would've tried him and talked tish ✌🏽
Now that’s a genuine car person. I’m an import person, used to hate American muscle even though I’m American but always preferred cars that could drive on a road course instead of a straight line however as I’ve gotten older, I’ve learned to just appreciate anything and everything for it’s beauty. It doesn’t have to be my taste but that doesn’t mean I can’t respect it.
The early 90's Nissan 300ZX will forever be my favorite "everyday" car in it's era 💪🏾 Especially the turbo version from Japan called the "FairLady" 💨💨💨
This is perfect and all the statements that I’ve seen here seem to be saying pretty much the same thing. Much respect. The car world needs more of this. I’ve actually grown tired of all this ‘watch me kick another driver in their dream.’
Car culture isn't always about speed, power outputs, numbers and stats, but rather the amount of passion, blood, sweat, tears and pure dedication that you put into you favorite ride. It's also about being connected with your machine, experiencing its raw vibe, kind of like taking you to its authentic era of why did you become a car guy in the first place and what really made you fall for it!! It's not always about being the egotistical cutthroat guy in your hood like "i CouLd GaP tHiS gUy WiTh My MuStAnG wiTh BloWeR or a LamBo eAsiLy on HiGhWaY pULLs". Not everyone likes to play with you in that way and not all of them are looking for speeds like for example, some other dude wants to build their car in a way that it doesn't take away the true authentic vibe or identity of their vehicles, some of them wants to build their car that's suitable for their own personal preferences regardless if it isn't that fast (and not all of them are like the typical ricers who install fake vents, AutoZone parts or loud FaRTcAn exhaust to their cars ofc), some of them like to build a drift missile, rally, drag, and last but not least, some people want to build a purpose built track weapon that could carve corners as smooth as a butter (which is my all time favorite build ever since I was a kid and it's really suitable for my personal taste). And please do not forget this that all of us are doing this kind of hobby, passion not for the sake of people's validation but for ourselves. We build and create our own personal style to our vehicles not just because it is the hype of this modern era or whatsoever but rather we genuinely like it and we build it the way we want because it's pleasing to ourselves. I may not be a big fan of drag racing with high horsepower builds but I respect those true enthusiasts that are really professional, polite, respectful and humble. Regardless of our different preferences to our builds, let's appreciate each other's dedication and builds to our own favorite toys and keep this genuine passion alive as much as possible. I hope that we could be able to pass this passion to the future generations!!!
as a guy that use to be that a-hole that tried to embarrass dudes who drive lesser hp cars?... I'm glad to see ur being humble with urs. mad respect 👊🏽