Anyone in the Drifting Community around here?

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I'm testing a nerw information system for drift events. This site is like facebook for the Car world. They have a good way of letting you search for car related events to do. I will use this system for notifying people of upcoming drift events.

 

Let me know if you see this by sending a simple reply.

 

Howard

 

Make sure you do , I'll be showing up at all drifting events I can make this year !

Thanks

Welcome aboard.

Hi Howard,

 

I am Ramone Henriques President and CEO of Carbon Turbo. Mike Thies told me about what you where about, I am interested on your venture of the drift community.

 

To introduce our selves we are Carbon Turbo also known as Atlanta Motor Fashion a fast growing automotive entertainment company that was est. in 2007. The goal is not to be part of a faze or to be just another car club, but to be a professional team showcasing custom automotive development and a broad range of fashionable attires by top designers. In 2010 we merge on to the fashion and music industry with this we offer a wide range of entertainment. We plan to show case the creative skills of the team as well as the quality and creative abilities of the astonishing companies we work with all over metro Atlanta. With your help and support we will work together to reach our goals.


*We Plan and organize Car and Fashion shows. Our main goal is to showcase Automotive fashion and get them recognized, meaning whatever is done to enhance our vehicles either its paint job, rims, turbo kits, new header, drop kit etc... We do have models runway and show girls at all of our events. We are not like any other business we all love Automotives we just expose the fashion portion.

 

You can contact me @: carbonturboinc@gmail.com

Join us @: www.CarbonTurbo.ning.com

 

Come on out and join the show at Lanier National Speedway

 

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We go out there sometimes do you know Joey G?
Yes, I gave him a ride around the track sideways.
Cool.... we have some drift pic on our site from Lanier not to long ago, but its really a distance to go out there so it has to be a something really good to take the trip.

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