wonder how muhc money they paid to get on TV , i can think of 100's of ppl that woudl ahve been better to show them starting up in drifting
you could tell he had done his homework - after reading an article on j tuner he jumped straight onto for advice on how to spunk your dads cash on a fanboy lifestlyer fantasy
Just you wait till he turns up with his rb30 powered s14 with its massive wastgate, then you'll be sorry!!!!
Tim Marshall and Phil seemed pretty good and comfortable in front of the camera, ill give em that But some people were legendarily funny, dear me, so glad i stopped working on the car to come watch that Special kid with the shades and the rev happy RB30 with custom wastegate sounded like Ned off SouthPark, LEGEND
at least phil was man enough to amdit it was a fuck up on tv .... i know i woudl ave made some elaberate excuse
Lol, was pretty good show really, big up 'Filling' for standing in front of the camera after stacking it!
" I eer wanted to test the durability of the barriers should someone have an accident.. yeah, that was it, durablity! " hehe
overall impression, what did people think? cwibble, it was made on a shoestring budget unfortunately. What would u improve, what would u change? tunes obviously... Mel systems was involved to help funding of the programme. Dude, they both didn't look right lol.
i woudl have changed the dam annoying 1 second camera frame shooting , i mean that is SOOOO NYPD blue in 1995 was a good show but some parts seemed to look liek u struggled for footage so u just repeated scenes and stuff... also that close up talking shots are nasty
microphones dude, the ambient sound and car sounds would have brought it to life more and avoided the music. I know its shit on a budget as a decent mike is as much to hire as a camera. oh, and that fella doing the voiceover.....whaaaa??????