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  • stevofthahill
    R3VLimited
    • Apr 2005
    • 2468

    #61
    To be honest, I thought it was a very well put together video. I actually got chills watching some of the segments. Sure there are changes that could be made, but considering you're time table, it was well thought out. It's great to see you pursuing something you love, and have a passion for. I've always enjoyed watching the videos you post and seeing the progression you've made. Wish you all the best!

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    • Erick
      Official R3V Drifter
      • Oct 2003
      • 11169

      #62
      Thank you very much guys!! :D
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      Originally posted by Mr. Anderson
      ...one of the most hardcore E30's around. :D

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      • SuperBrick
        Noobie
        • Oct 2007
        • 23

        #63
        well done

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        • blunttech
          Forum Sponsor
          • Jul 2004
          • 12850

          #64
          NICELY done video. i think you could benefit from a huge blunt tech cock n balls on the hood. how much do i have to lay out to get it done? This is the catalyst that will launch your career into international drifting stardom
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          • E30Idea
            R3VLimited
            • Mar 2007
            • 2196

            #65
            Rad, Just Rad.
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            Turn key track car.

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            • dinanm3atl
              R3V OG
              • Feb 2007
              • 7305

              #66
              excellent!!!

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              • idanity
                Mod Crazy
                • Jun 2006
                • 775

                #67
                how much power is on that driveline anyways :?:

                btw, great dvd.
                crank it up, keep it up. keep it sideways.

                on a separate note, how often do you tune up your diff :?: (monthly, bi-annual).

                do you prefer the stiffer 4door :?: or did that "just happen" ?
                and

                fun sport, and im happy to see more bmws learning about it.
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                • Erick
                  Official R3V Drifter
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 11169

                  #68
                  Originally posted by blunt
                  NICELY done video. i think you could benefit from a huge blunt tech cock n balls on the hood. how much do i have to lay out to get it done? This is the catalyst that will launch your career into international drifting stardom
                  Talk to Jon. I'll take better pictures to outline it if you'd like. If I ever get such a decal in the mail, I'll rock it for you. :)

                  Originally posted by idanity
                  how much power is on that driveline anyways :?:

                  btw, great dvd.
                  crank it up, keep it up. keep it sideways.

                  on a separate note, how often do you tune up your diff :?: (monthly, bi-annual).

                  do you prefer the stiffer 4door :?: or did that "just happen" ?
                  and

                  fun sport, and im happy to see more bmws learning about it.
                  I just change the fluid, usually with every other oil change. (Every four events or so)

                  I prefer the styling of the 4 door better. I think the doors seem to make the car look longer and lower than a 2 door would. "Stiffer"? That's a bit argumentative. I definetly could not tell the difference between my old 2 door and this one. But the choice of the four door came once I needed a new chassis and my father sold me his. The car bears history, as it was purchased for my mother in her birthday in 1989. (And look what I've done to it now lol :p). So yeah... it just happened that way. I like it better though.

                  - Erick
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                  Originally posted by Mr. Anderson
                  ...one of the most hardcore E30's around. :D

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                  • el bob
                    Grease Monkey
                    • Feb 2006
                    • 348

                    #69
                    Erick, I really enjoyed watching the video. I hope you have great opportunities at SEMA and continue to work your E30 through the drifting ranks! Good luck.

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                    • Ray Smoodiver
                      Moderator
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 8809

                      #70
                      Originally posted by UNHCLL
                      Avoid phrases like: "Stuff like that" (You used this a LOT, even when refering to potential future/existing sponsorships!!!)

                      Avoid telling people you got into drifting after "crashing my first car"

                      The death slayer music.... no good. You want the viewer to focus on the driving/car/YOU. Not the guy screaming in the video who sounds like his throat was just sliced with a rusty blade.

                      When discussing being on the track. Don't say "There is no value" on this feeling of drifting/driving. As a potential sponsor, that is one more reason for me to say "If there is no 'value' why am I going to sponsor him? Just so he can feel good?"

                      You're lacking some major information any serious sponsor will want to know:
                      -How many events you've attended
                      -Placements in those events
                      -Events you plan on attending
                      -Certifications/achievements in the world of drifting (even just attempts to get a license!)
                      -DEFINED future goals - You don't have to state you want to be the next D1 Drift Champion in the USA, but give the sponsor an idea of how far you want to take this. Are you in this just to have fun on weekends, or are you looking to make this a full time commitment?
                      -How will the sponsor benefit from sponsoring YOU specifically? Are you just asking for products, and then giving them logo placement on the car? Will you be putting the car on "display" at local events so patrons can see the sponsors products up close? Are you going to list your sponsors when you display them? You really need to demonstrate the value that is in this for the sponsor.
                      Very valid points, well said clanger

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                      • DarkWing6
                        Moderator
                        • Apr 2004
                        • 7144

                        #71
                        I finally got a chance to watch the video. Great work. Good balance of shots of the car and explinations of what has been done to the car, what is necessary, etc. Keep up the great work and get that damn licence! :D
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                        • mikeedler
                          R3V OG
                          • Feb 2004
                          • 6707

                          #72
                          I thought it was cool. very nicely put together.
                          Tanja also said it was really cool, but emily said she thinks you look better with your old EMO haircut!!!!!!!!hahahha j/k
                          she did come in the room as I was watching it and said" hey, thats Erick that stole my room for a while."

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                          • Erick
                            Official R3V Drifter
                            • Oct 2003
                            • 11169

                            #73
                            Originally posted by mikeedler
                            I thought it was cool. very nicely put together.
                            Tanja also said it was really cool, but emily said she thinks you look better with your old EMO haircut!!!!!!!!hahahha j/k
                            she did come in the room as I was watching it and said" hey, thats Erick that stole my room for a while."
                            lol!! Very nice!

                            Thanks for the comments guys!! There's another qualifier (to be confirmed) in December, where I'm hoping to get a license.

                            There's an event this weekend.... I might or might not attend... the car needs a lot of work and I am very short on time catching up with work/school after SEMA.

                            - Erick
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                            Originally posted by Mr. Anderson
                            ...one of the most hardcore E30's around. :D

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