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brilliant video



B

Brown.

Amazing, good tune and good narration made that awesome !! chills down my spine ;)
 
  Clio 172 Cup
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  GTD, Lupo
Reminds me a little of this, might be the music but the topic towards the end is very simular.

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Paul
 
One of the comments below the video sums up what's happening pretty much spot on.

the biggest threat is ourselves, fighting amongst each other in a pointless feud taking refuge in the anonymosity of the internet (like the arguing people below). On the up, all modifiers had an us-vs them mentality. The car guy vs the normal guy no matter what type of car the car guy had. Now we have made sub sub groups, slapping labels on people doing what they love because we don't like the way they do it or because its different to ours.
With all the different scenes within the overall car scene, people are becoming less focused on what we all have in common, and more on where we differ.

Sure, that shed with the bodykit that you sometimes see being driven at 400mph by some kid who's obviously got no real interest in cars other than that it looks like something out of a film gets thrown in by most people as being someone who is into cars, and so gets bunched in with us, yet, on the other hand, we shun them as we don't want to be associated with them (the whole ugly bodykitted car thing, not necessarily the owner), and, in a sense, quite rightly so, as they have no real interest in the car scene, nor do they want to gain an interest.

But, we also shun those who do have a real interest in cars, just because their ideas of what they want to do with their own car is different to what you (or I) want to do with ours, when in reality, all 'petrol heads', be they in the scene for the styling, or the performance, etc etc, should welcome each other, before the camaraderie all dies out completely.
 


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