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Originally Posted by gerson408
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The cuts to the people. Soooooo cringy....
My personal favorite part, the clips ending before the 'drift'. #WeWillEditTheSpinOutInPost
Been in the SR20 scene for more than 10 years, an S-Chassis has always been a realistic goal for me. Now that I am older, have an income that can buy more than Ramen and Beer, a daily, and a garage; these things are fun (the hunt, the find, the install, the troubleshooting, the build) . With all the info out there, the parts and the history of the chassis, the formula is there they just choose to ignore it and ALWAYS feel that they 'want to be different'... (#MyMomSaysIamUniqueSnowFlake)
Personally, I think that this is why the S-Chassis (or any 20+ year old import) is going down hill and stale. The info is there, the younger and novice builders "skim' the info and think "gee, this will be an easy build" or "so many cheap parts, I can afford this" and they they don't dig deep enough (or are blind) to all the shit that previous builders have had to stubble on during their builds.
As an online forum, there was more forgiveness 10 or more years ago because the info was just beginning to be available online, parts started to become easier to find and other people we happy to help someone else with the same passion. Over the years, the info is prevalent, the parts are there, and the people have the same mindset of getting spoon feed just because they own the same car as you.
EDIT: Literally couldn't even go to the next page with out my point being made...
http://zilvia.net/f/showthread.php?t=628949