I ALWAYS welcome new people to drifting and the sport,
I have been to many practice days where we all get along, and occasionally given advice if someone has asked, although I dont tend to think of myself upto a standard where I could give "expert" advice or advanced techniques.
The reason I jumped on this thread as I have done on many simlar is the usual first post trader type syndrome.
I realise you say you want to "get into the sport" yet the facts are simply that to date you have mainly been selling your car here. In fact you are advertising it as "The ultimate tow car" that doesnt appear to even have a towbar fitted !!! I tend to get annoyed with people who see forums as just a place to come and sell stuff to people on the assumption its a god given right. It is not. Its the website owners time and money that is used to offer members this service, and usually the etiquette is that its for people who are actually CONTRIBUTING members rather than wannabes who think they could get rid of stuff or outright traders who see it simply as a pre-organised database of potential customers.
I was actually relatively laid back in what I said as i had read that you wanted to get drifting and hopefully be around for a while. But respect gets earnt, not given automatically, and Im afraid the only way you can prove yourself is to be around long enough for people to make an informed judgement call, otherwise you just get lumped in with all the other berks who get the wrong end of my opinion when I can be bothered with them.
In six months time, when you have shared technical insight, discussed a hundred other topics, been to some practice days,helped another member with a problem without profiteering from it and generally been a good allround egg then feel free to say Im rude if I jump on your next FAT LARDY WOODEN SHITBOX FOR SALE ADVERT.
Until then shut your K1 pie hole.