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  • New importXdream Trailer.

    Well, as many of you know our last trailer didn't go over well with this crowd. So it was re-done. Now we exhibit our editor’s skill through a new trailer that takes a different route. Hopefully some of you will enjoy it more. I just wanted to share...Since our last thread went to hell and was closed.

    The Trailer part. 2

    Have a nice evening and happy holidays.

    PS: if you cannot play the video then download the DIVX codec from our website

  • #2
    AWSOME, 2 thumbs way way up

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    • #3
      Thanks.
      Check out our website for more info on our dvd release.

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      • #4
        bump

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        • #5
          What's with that guy that just came up and smashed the windshield?

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          • #6
            Laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaame.

            Burnouts, street racing, worthless drifting, and amateur drivers running the canyons in rice makes up for a video only riceboys and morons could love.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by GRiDRaceTech
              Laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaame.

              Burnouts, street racing, worthless drifting, and amateur drivers running the canyons in rice makes up for a video only riceboys and morons could love.
              It might not be for everyone. Your description however, is not what our movie is about. What would you like to see from a automotive DVD?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by spock
                What's with that guy that just came up and smashed the windshield?
                We recieved that footage from someone we knew. I guess they were driving around and pissed off some guy and he ended up smashing the windsheild. I don't know much past that.

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                • #9
                  I'd like to see people who AREN'T morons and who ARE NOT on PUBLIC streets tearing stuff up. I'd like to see some skills on display, not imbecilic displays of testosterone.

                  Fast track driving, GOOD drifting, and bike stunts in controlled conditions are all good.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by GRiDRaceTech
                    I'd like to see people who AREN'T morons and who ARE NOT on PUBLIC streets tearing stuff up. I'd like to see some skills on display, not imbecilic displays of testosterone.

                    Fast track driving, GOOD drifting, and bike stunts in controlled conditions are all good.
                    Sorry to burst your bubble of safety, but i am sure everyone started this way. Next to no one goes straight to a track without at least a bit of street skill.

                    Next, whats all this stuff about a display of testoserone, anyone would think your part of a feminist neo *Censored**Censored**Censored**Censored* team out to destroy young guys driving there cars....

                    As far as i am concerned, street racing is a big street culture and there is nothing wrong with it. I think that if people wana do it let them go.

                    I recall watching the drift bible, and keiichi saying he practiced nearly everyday, and in another movie he was in saying something about racing many people on his local touge. In japan that sort of stuff is also highly illegal.

                    So unless your in senior aged care, and hate young guys in there cars u have no reason to think driving dangerously is bad.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by GRiDRaceTech
                      Laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaame.

                      Burnouts, street racing, worthless drifting, and amateur drivers running the canyons in rice makes up for a video only riceboys and morons could love.
                      U complain waaaaaaaaaay too much.

                      I don't think u appreciate the culture of street racing, if u understood it then it wouldn't be a problem.

                      I see many grip drivers out there making fun of drifters, lol... i remember my driving examiner when i was getting tested to get my licence, he came from a back ground of drag racing and track racing. He said, young man i have no idea why you would want to waste all your money on tires, thats very stupid.

                      I got my licence and everything, but it made me think how soo many people out there really don't understand different racing cultures, obviously you don't understand this one.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by GRiDRaceTech
                        I'd like to see people who AREN'T morons and who ARE NOT on PUBLIC streets tearing stuff up. I'd like to see some skills on display, not imbecilic displays of testosterone.

                        Fast track driving, GOOD drifting, and bike stunts in controlled conditions are all good.
                        We have plenty of what you like on our site. We have been making free promos for a long time and I think you are out of line when you call my co-workers and friends morons. I'm not a street racer nor am I someone who supports crime but we are releasing a movie that shows what the scene is really about.

                        Not everyone will like it I'm sure, but that doesn't give you any right to call everyone involved in the scene a moron.

                        As for an exhibit of skill here are some short videos and promos from Auto-x and drift events that we filmed:

                        Salt Flats
                        Our Drift Car at ButtonwillowDrift Practice at Infineon
                        e30 M3 at Fresno autoX
                        Track Day with NASA at Infineon

                        Like I said, we film what we love to do daily, however that was not the purpose of our DVD. Have a nice evening.

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                        • #13
                          Olek, if your friends participate in street racing, then I have every right to call them morons. San Diego county has had quite a few street racing fatalities this year and, with the glorification of street racing in DVDs such as yours, I can assure you there will be more.

                          Driving like a moron on the street puts ME in danger. It puts my FAMILY in danger. It puts my FRIENDS in danger. It puts other PEOPLE in danger. Real people who have real lives that could be shattered in an instant if an idiot daredevil loses it. How dare you play God and gamble with our lives; you do not have that right.

                          gwilo- Get a clue. I've had people I know die in senseless accidents. I don't need to appreciate the "culture" of wanton recklessness that is street racing.
                          "Next to no one goes straight to a track without at least a bit of street skill." Street skill should be practiced within boundaries. Doing burnouts in a crowded parking lot is NOT within the boundaries. Nor is a two-lane drag race where if either car has a failure or loses control, it crashes into spectators. Nor is doing a wheelie over a hill in a trafficked area.
                          You seem to assume that to drive hard on the street, one must take chances. Well, that's just the kind of assumption that you realize was wrong as you slide sideways into a pole at 100mph. Cars are dangerous, you still have to realize that.




                          ... and that's how this trailer makes me feel.

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                          • #14
                            "Driving like a moron on the street puts ME in danger. It puts my FAMILY in danger. It puts my FRIENDS in danger. It puts other PEOPLE in danger. Real people who have real lives that could be shattered in an instant if an idiot daredevil loses it. How dare you play God and gamble with our lives; you do not have that right."

                            Life is fulls of risks, people who watch know all to well what they are getting themselves into.

                            Being a spectator in any sport has some degree or risk, the venue collapsing, spectators getting out of control, storms or crashing ur car reversing out of the parking lot.
                            Same goes with watching street racing.

                            If u get killed at a street race, its your fault, where it.

                            I feel like your the one BEING GOD by talking about control, and who can take risks.

                            Even in controlled environments accidents happen, the world is never safe.

                            I am making a statement to you Grid, telling you that u make too many sycasic remarks which doesn't help anyone.

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                            • #15
                              Now I can respect everything you have said. Before you just called everyone a moron. Me and my friends do not street race. We keep our asses on the tracks and closed roads.

                              If it comes down to being stupid its at 3 in the morning on a closed road with NO cars(but that is very rare).

                              I can understand why you feel this way about our trailer. It shows what the scene really is and you are obviously someone who dislikes certain things about the scene. I can respect that.

                              Thank you for clearing up what you were originally trying to say. I agree, keep it on the track.

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