A bunch of hard working Canadians: Part 1

Springs in the air here in Canada, sort of. Actually the amount of spring in the air actually really depends on your definition of spring, the given day, and your current location. Also yesterday there was a lot of stuff in the air but it wasn’t really spring… but for the most part (unless its snowing) its spring that’s in the air.

With spring comes spinning wrenches, cutting metal, sprayed paint, and stretched rubber. I’ve been following a bunch of great looking builds based right here in the land of red and white and here are a few of them, all drift builds coincidentally.

Dorimoto

The Dorimoto blog has been getting a lot of love recently as they (Liam, Jesse, Martino) all get ready for the 2011 drift season. Most of their cars have gone under the knife for some under hood work along side foot ware changes.

Jesse is aiming to make more power this year so he plucked his motor out and got to work. A few numbers have been tossed around but I think someone said he will be around the 250-300 at the wheels when all is said and done.

Project car in and amongst all those parts
Bay emptied out for work to be done
Look at those frame rails, then back at yours, then back at his again...

Liam’s also been busy, Dorimoto partnered with GB tires for this season and as such they have got a hook up with Varrstoen wheels which he has already mounted.

Mad props to fellow single car garage workers
18×10.5 +15 Varrstoen TE reps
Down.
His original motor was not playing nice so he ripped it out
Oh this is in the shop as well

Drift Union

Logan and Shawn from Drift Union took apart there cars once again in anticipation for the 2011 season. They had a killer season last year and judging from the work they have been doing recently this year should be more of the same.

If you like their videos be sure to give them a like on facebook they are on video strike until they hit 2000 fans.

Check out what they have been up to with their race cars they take out on the street…

Now this is full lock.
Still lovin' the purple color they went with
Logan up to something
Logan wanted to run the same width but no camber this year, so things had to get cut
Looks like he got it all figured out

Pat Cyr

Pat’s year so far is looking great, if you have picked up a copy of Performance Auto and Sound lately you have probably seen his car sideways in HSD suspension ads and that is because they are sponsoring him for the 2011 season.

In addition to that sponsorship PatCyrRacing.com just launched and his F20 powered Ae86 just had a promising dyno day (video below).

If you follow him on twitter you may have seen this status where he said ‘Goin crazy with fiberglass today, I pretty sure I’m gonna have the lightest car in FD‘.

Damn.

Pat's new HSD suspension
Every year this AE gets meaner and meaner...

Cool kids where you at?

1 COMMENT

  1. ive always found i enjoy the bulding of cars (even tho i havent done it in a while) almoast as much as driving cars pats ae is one of my favorate drift car in the world because it just keeps on geting more bad ass

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Discover

Sponsor

spot_imgspot_img

Latest

Sunday’s Refined: Curated Sunday Special

I have no problem admitting that I’ve become a bit more guarded with my time. A lot of my recent event coverage reflects that. These...

Autostrada Magazine Sets The Bar At The Porsche Experience Center

Autostrada Magazine and The Porsche Experience Centre TO kicked off the 2026 season with a banger of a Cars & Coffee Style Event.

A Japanese Limo Lost In Canada

Toyota's Flagship vehicle, the Century is, usually reserved for ushering politicians & CEOs making it the perfect platform for a VIP build.

Rolling Like A G: A Datsun 240Z On 305s

Fit with Watanabe wheels, 235 and 305 section width rubber and a stroked L28 this G Nose Datsun 240z is the perfect driver's car.

Street Track Life: An E46 M3 With A Turbo Surprise

Witness Mike Catell's capable BMW drift build that combines power and comfort in a true street car experience.