I'm sure you know the driver is Jesse Streeter, I actually did an interview with him. This was filmed around 2005, he had stock knuckles back then so he couldn't give the car too much angle. For the famous curb kiss he actually went to a D1GP driver named Atsushi Kuroi and asked him for scrap stainless steel for the bumper so the curb wouldn't rub through the FRP and Atsushi thought he was an idiot. Jesse says he has not progressed much in the past 8-10 years, for him it's more about the joy of doing it. He says the street drifting scene is way smaller now but he mainly drives mountains with his close friends so as long as he can do that he is happy. The PS13 featured was also a pretty basic build at the time with only a few mild modifications. I have archived the interview but if anyone would like a google link to the full article, I don't mind creating one !!
@@only_of sorry, just seeing this but i’m pretty much fixing the article now and i’m going to add it back to my site so i’ll have a link here in a couple hours
For the time period, Jesse's driving was *absolutely insane* - at least to my friends and I, who were relatively new to drifting at that time. We are still chasing Jesse's ability on the street to this day.
After seeing several of your videos and being subbed for a short while, its crazy how few subs and views you receive brother. Your content is next level, between the synergy of your background music with the clips, to the shear time and effort put into these videos. Much love and wishing you a successful '23
I never really saw Phat Sliggity in that sort of light until you brought it up. I was gonna say the old Risky Devil vids, Itoh's feature on V-opt and the JDM Insider westco feature were (and still are) my favorites, but they definitely do not share these elements with Phat Sliggity so i definitely get your point of view.
@@urasuras7514 sure is, and it's even cooler to me that Koguchi, Itai and others who came after him in the 180SX game ran his stickers as well (and yes I know Koguchi started way before Itoh but his debut as an individual drifter was i think 2001-2003, as was his start with the kouki 180 platform). I see itoh as someone who revolutionized the kouki 180 the way that Hiraoka revolutionized the zenki 180 (and the 180 in general), and the way Tsuchiya revolutionised the 86.
Btw I like your videos, seems like Honda boys get what original drifting is all about, maybe it has something to do with how they appreciate the grassroots aspect of racing in Japan or they just recognize real, keep it up.
Drifting peaked in the late 90's early 2000's, nothing comes close to that raw and authentic feeling of those days, those times will never be surpassed again
You should do more death/fall videos not that many people put as much energy as you do like the fall of speed hunters just an idea Great work man keep it up
Great tribute man. Laurence (Jdmism) is a true filmmaker. It was a real honour working with him to put together this DVD 🙏🏼
I'm sure you know the driver is Jesse Streeter, I actually did an interview with him.
This was filmed around 2005, he had stock knuckles back then so he couldn't give the car too much angle. For the famous curb kiss he actually went to a D1GP driver named Atsushi Kuroi and asked him for scrap stainless steel for the bumper so the curb wouldn't rub through the FRP and Atsushi thought he was an idiot. Jesse says he has not progressed much in the past 8-10 years, for him it's more about the joy of doing it. He says the street drifting scene is way smaller now but he mainly drives mountains with his close friends so as long as he can do that he is happy. The PS13 featured was also a pretty basic build at the time with only a few mild modifications.
I have archived the interview but if anyone would like a google link to the full article, I don't mind creating one !!
Hey, can you give the link?
@kriswyche would love to have a look at the interview if possible please
@@only_of sorry, just seeing this but i’m pretty much fixing the article now and i’m going to add it back to my site so i’ll have a link here in a couple hours
@@thomasslater6490 yes, working on adding it back to my site now, i’ll have the link to it in a few hours
@@kriswyche i'm still waiting
thank you so much for talking about this video!!!!!
For the time period, Jesse's driving was *absolutely insane* - at least to my friends and I, who were relatively new to drifting at that time.
We are still chasing Jesse's ability on the street to this day.
The rawness of grassroots, underground videos are the best.
Holy shit dude, your ability to put into words what I feel inside is insane
WAKE UP BABE NEW CIAN JUST DROPPED
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After seeing several of your videos and being subbed for a short while, its crazy how few subs and views you receive brother. Your content is next level, between the synergy of your background music with the clips, to the shear time and effort put into these videos. Much love and wishing you a successful '23
I never really saw Phat Sliggity in that sort of light until you brought it up. I was gonna say the old Risky Devil vids, Itoh's feature on V-opt and the JDM Insider westco feature were (and still are) my favorites, but they definitely do not share these elements with Phat Sliggity so i definitely get your point of view.
Akinori Itohs 180sx is peak drift machine, the ultimate s chassis
@@urasuras7514 sure is, and it's even cooler to me that Koguchi, Itai and others who came after him in the 180SX game ran his stickers as well (and yes I know Koguchi started way before Itoh but his debut as an individual drifter was i think 2001-2003, as was his start with the kouki 180 platform). I see itoh as someone who revolutionized the kouki 180 the way that Hiraoka revolutionized the zenki 180 (and the 180 in general), and the way Tsuchiya revolutionised the 86.
You’d bless up a “why …. Is the best/most legendary drift car” or just car in general! Your vids are so well put together!! Keep it up!
I just watched the original and loved it, and then i was linked to this video by the YT algorithm - it didn´t disappoint :D Thank you!
This has quickly become my favorite, RUclips channel. Keep up the stellar work, my dude!
Just found this channel and I love the format. Keep it up!
Cian upload makes my day better again
I love your videos and I just found your channel today
Btw I like your videos, seems like Honda boys get what original drifting is all about, maybe it has something to do with how they appreciate the grassroots aspect of racing in Japan or they just recognize real, keep it up.
I really appreciate the quality and topics of your videos ! Even the one about your wheels 😂 I hope you keep it up and thanks !
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sweet vid bro love the content
😊 just 😊
I love your content
Drifting peaked in the late 90's early 2000's, nothing comes close to that raw and authentic feeling of those days, those times will never be surpassed again
You should do more death/fall videos not that many people put as much energy as you do like the fall of speed hunters just an idea
Great work man keep it up
😎👍👍
What equipment do you use to make video?
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whats the song at the end it's super nice and nice song
Nujabes - Aruarian Dance
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jesse streeter is the driver
allegedly
I can neither confirm nor deny this
Hmmm.... you are bit too excited over it.