Build Feature: Paul Cheshire’s UK Nissan V35 Skyline

With Paul Cheshire’s Team Falken/Team Green S14.5 now taking up residence in Sweden, it was time for him to turn his attention to a new chassis to run in this years BDC season. Paul decided to take the plunge and go for a car that hasn’t been used for professional drifting in the UK until […]

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90s STYLE: Know Your Roots

As a lot of you will already know, drifting has been around in the UK since the early 2000s. Around that time people were getting to grips with it  and the Driftworks community was slowly growing in size. In Japan it was growing at an astonishing rate, the D1 Grand Prix was in full swing, […]

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Aardvark’s new shoes – Datsun 350Z build report

It’s been more than three months since I’ve shown you the progress of our Nissan 350Z-powered, 200SX-suspended Datsun 260Z build. Well, as they say around here, slow work takes time. But when it comes to transplanting the heart and limbs of two different animals into a third beast, one really must measure twice before the […]

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The History of Driftworks: This is the R32 – Pt.1

Lets go back to a long, long time ago. When importing was a pain, lock wasn’t available off the shelf, and 18x9j ET10 wheels categorically did not fit anything… Amazingly, this is the Driftworks R32 in 2005, in Japan. This is the same car that still resides in the Driftworks stables, and it’s been on […]

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Car Feature: Dan’s Datsun

Fan favourite Dan Chapman and his amazing Datsun. I shot this feature a while back at Wembley but totally forgot to upload it and sort out the pictures! I borrowed a lovely little Sigma 10-20mm from Jordan Butters to shoot this, and it was certainly an experience to use such wide angle gear. […]

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A very cold day in the office: Part 20

Minus one today here the Driftworks Imaginarium. That’s what my pocket thermometer said. And the fan heaters packed up, and for some reason I can’t get the radiators to apply heat. JimsFactory is currently trying to trick the air con machine into thinking it’s a fan heater, and all it’s doing is freezing his bits… […]

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