View Full Version : Sponsorship Drift Factory Kei Office
driftfactory
04-07-2005, 09:47 PM
It's sponsorship time again. This time we are giving away a set of Kei Office TE Coilovers for an S14. Check out our sponsorship page for details:
More sponsorships are coming soon so check this page often!
http://www.driftfactory.com/sponsor.php
m0rex
04-07-2005, 10:18 PM
Damn this is cool to bad my s14 isnt worthy of this.
NO!!! why couldnt it be an S13!!!
m0rex
04-07-2005, 10:25 PM
Because s13 are teh weaksauce. J/k. How about expanding and excluding socal so someone over at the east/midwest can have a better chance. We all know someone in cali is going to get them.
i dont see a sponsorship page...
Steeles
04-07-2005, 11:39 PM
its the first link in the original post how did you miss it?!?!?
http://www.driftfactory.com/sponsor.php
damn If I hadnt just bought new coilovers... ha what am I saying I gotta finish putting the motor back together. and theres barely two events around my area out here :(
S14DB
04-08-2005, 12:19 AM
Dang, I thought you were joking.
driftfactory
04-08-2005, 12:58 AM
Because s13 are teh weaksauce. J/k. How about expanding and excluding socal so someone over at the east/midwest can have a better chance. We all know someone in cali is going to get them.
It may be someone from Cali, it may not be. It's going to be about the best application just as it was last time. We are a fair company, that's the way we operate. True, there are more drift events in the west but look at it this way, the last guy we sponsored lives in Iowa!
XxJaPxOxNeEs23xX
04-08-2005, 01:07 AM
hahah i wish i could qualify for this.
driftfactory
04-08-2005, 01:18 AM
Dang, I thought you were joking.
haha you seriously didn't believe me?
-the "chick" at DF
Inland180
04-08-2005, 01:31 AM
any s13 sponsorships coming soon>?????
final act
04-08-2005, 01:35 AM
Because s13 are teh weaksauce.j/k.
:madfawk: j/k
m0rex
04-08-2005, 02:03 AM
Lol right... I love all nissans well except fwd ones.
420sx
04-08-2005, 06:37 AM
dang only if we had events around here. oh well closest onces are 3 hours away.
well i plan on attending events soon as my setup is good
i've got an SR, Nismo 2 way, MR coilovers that i'm only partially happy with, tein tie rods, tension rods, SE sway bars w/ SPL endlinks, subframe bushinds...various little things goin on...
i'm practically ready :)
i think DF shoudl sponsor me for adjustable rear arms! lol
420sx
04-08-2005, 08:57 AM
^^ yo how u like the diff? ur setup seems similar to mine, minus the coils.
justinhustle
04-08-2005, 09:26 AM
where was this when i needed new c/o's!
haha
diff isnt in, i lack funding to put it in :-\
i'd put it in myself but as i understand, if you dont properly measure backlach and shim the clearances properly bad things will happen
Ritz S14
04-08-2005, 01:01 PM
meh.. if you get a tomei/kaaz.. it just drops in..backlash smacklash. Just put it in the order you took it out, with everything placed in order. Call it a day/night.
are you sure nothing bad can happen from not doin that backlash measurement and stuff?
420sx
04-08-2005, 01:34 PM
^^ no dude, its a drop in. its VERY easy. just get a helper and torque shit to spec.
oh man...i'm gonna do it this week then..wtf...i've had this since january trying to save up to put it in
matlock
04-08-2005, 04:41 PM
DF needs to do some Corolla hookups :)....haha, but seriously that is sick that you guys are giving this stuff away.
MikeFD3S
04-08-2005, 05:21 PM
5 bucks says it goes to someone in cali
ootranceformeroo
04-09-2005, 02:51 AM
stop going OT...
s14srpilot
04-10-2005, 10:51 PM
If you are really hardcore you'll be drifting it with whatever motor is in there now and posting some action shots :D
ootranceformeroo
04-10-2005, 11:33 PM
hardcore or not, its a motor...as long as it gets you going.
and stop going off topic!
What are you guys looking for anyways in the s14 that you guys will be sponsering? Anything specific?
driftfactory
04-11-2005, 08:54 PM
We are looking for a willingness to compete, good attitude, best application.
Like I said on the other forums, we are not going to discriminate if you have a nice car or already have sponsorship, but at the same time you don't have to have sponsors to get this kind of sponsorship either.
jspecusa
04-12-2005, 12:08 AM
We are looking for a willingness to compete, good attitude, best application.
Like I said on the other forums, we are not going to discriminate if you have a nice car or already have sponsorship, but at the same time you don't have to have sponsors to get this kind of sponsorship either.
Instead of giving handouts especially to poser or what not, why not have it as 1st prize for a underground drift compeition?
Make them earn it instead of spoon feeding, go out and prove you are good.
There are so many events like DG trail, NW(Nico)drift, Landho(Shogun Cup), Driftday Compeitition, and Just drift(Competition).
Sure there's always will be D1 and Formula D competition, but so many other one that will need sponsorship and make drifting grow.
It doesn't have to be expensive coilover, just some trophey,driftday coupon, and/or suspenion/brake parts will be great.
Can't remember how many time I've seen so call "Drift" cars with clean fenders that arn't even rubbed by any tires and still have fender liners.
Word to people looking to get sponsored, save up your money and go out there to events, show your skills instead of talking about it.
Cheers,
Sam
BobbyBoy
04-12-2005, 12:11 AM
Yea what he said!
p11driver
04-12-2005, 12:18 AM
couldnt agree any more with sam.
Pudula
04-12-2005, 12:19 AM
I really wish I knew anything about drifting... I finally have the setup complete after I put in the hands of professionals (4500 dollars later). I just need wheels to finish this bitch up. I don't even know if you guys remember my headaches...
Ryan
matlock
04-12-2005, 12:54 AM
bobbyboy, i drift fine on a beatup KA. 175k miles, stock except for exhaust =p
lack of power is no excuse for not drifting, you learn real skillz with an underpowered car, its why those hachi guys are so damn good.
driftfactory: on behalf of the community i'd like to thank you for these sponsorship opportunties. It makes it feel like something cool the average joe can shoot for =)
:werd: man, but I am not one of the good Hachi guys, I just know firsthand you do not need a ton of power or bling parts to be able to drift. I had a 240 coupe with some minor bolt ons and that was a blast and now I have a corolla and it is SUPER underpowered and I can still get it to slide it all comes in time. Money can't buy skill, power doesn't equal skill, skill comes with time :)
zero.counter
04-12-2005, 01:35 AM
Instead of giving handouts especially to poser or what not, why not have it as 1st prize for a underground drift compeition?
Make them earn it instead of spoon feeding, go out and prove you are good.
There are so many events like DG trail, NW(Nico)drift, Landho(Shogun Cup), Driftday Compeitition, and Just drift(Competition).
Sure there's always will be D1 and Formula D competition, but so many other one that will need sponsorship and make drifting grow.
It doesn't have to be expensive coilover, just some trophey,driftday coupon, and/or suspenion/brake parts will be great.
Can't remember how many time I've seen so call "Drift" cars with clean fenders that arn't even rubbed by any tires and still have fender liners.
Word to people looking to get sponsored, save up your money and go out there to events, show your skills instead of talking about it.
Cheers,
Sam
How about let him run his company the way he wants? Especially since it can be used as a tax write-off. Yeah, let someone blow their car for some coilovers. The losers will walk away with more miles and harm done to their cars because "Sam" thinks that posers should have their bluffs called.
No intelligent person will enter a drift contest just for some trophey,driftday coupon, and/or suspenion/brake parts. That is just plain ridiculous. But then again, maturity and wisdom dictate that direction.
Those so called "drift cars" are what keeps you and your inflated pricing biz lucrative. Considering that some show cars are sponsored just for their looks and such, as they will get coverage on mags, ads, and even the specialty show.
Basically, them posers keep you in business, pay your bills and give you the money you need so you can buy that Jumbo Jack hamburger from Jack-in-tha-crack...
Additionally, it is not really a handout if the sponsored vehicle is used as a billboard for the said sponsor. Advertising costs money. You should know, you gotta pay to play.
driftfactory,
Good idea you have there. I know someone will make you proud. :)
North240
04-12-2005, 08:15 AM
Deffinitly want to thank DF for an oppertunity for anyone (s14) across the USA to turn in a Appl. Its about pushing the sport forward in all areas not just west coast. My car isnt anything special but i drive hard, i'll through in a appilication just for kicks!
Sam a competition is a great idea, why doesn't jspec sponser one?
AzNCmB
04-12-2005, 10:12 AM
hmmm....i have the same setup as mainevent212 execpt for the nismo 2 way, spl endlinks, and sr...
o yea, i also have a nismo power brace, kazama rucas, spl t/c rods, and tein tie rods that will be installed by this week or next week...no time due to school and work... :(
I have a question...is this for drift events only? does any scca events count? :bite: :confused:
driftfactory
04-12-2005, 01:49 PM
Instead of giving handouts especially to poser or what not, why not have it as 1st prize for a underground drift compeition?
Make them earn it instead of spoon feeding, go out and prove you are good.
There are so many events like DG trail, NW(Nico)drift, Landho(Shogun Cup), Driftday Compeitition, and Just drift(Competition).
Sure there's always will be D1 and Formula D competition, but so many other one that will need sponsorship and make drifting grow.
It doesn't have to be expensive coilover, just some trophey,driftday coupon, and/or suspenion/brake parts will be great.
Can't remember how many time I've seen so call "Drift" cars with clean fenders that arn't even rubbed by any tires and still have fender liners.
Word to people looking to get sponsored, save up your money and go out there to events, show your skills instead of talking about it.
Cheers,
Sam
I don't know why you would assume that we are giving a hand out to a poser. There are plenty of guys out there that are pretty good and getting better. They do go to local events (one of our requirements btw) and they drive well, but they don’t compete. When you compete you have to drive balls out. That’s all there is to it. A lot of guys spend every last dollar on tires and entry fees, not bothering to enter competition because their car needs to get them to work the next day and they cannot afford to crash it. Sorry Sam but not everyone is looking to be in D1. Some people drift because it is fun and only because it is fun. They should have a shot at a part here or there as well. I know plenty of guys that love drifting but competing is just out of reach for financial reasons. Others just don’t want to compete because they just want to go out, have a good time, and do what they love to do without the pressure of winning or losing. What’s wrong with that? The guys that are really good will get sponsors with time, that is not the point of this particular sponsorship. We are just hoping to make someone’s drift day just a little more enjoyable.
Brian
04-12-2005, 02:01 PM
wow, the second time i EVER drifted was Drift Day Competition 2. I could afford it. My car didn't break. I did it for fun. i had fun. i learned a lot. i will do the next one hopefully. i drive my car EVERY day, to school, work, misc. places.
Sam has a great point. The smaller drift events like this would be a great thing to sponsor. It wouldn't even have to be the winner that gets the prize from you. You could give it to whoever you think did the best.
See, some random guy could send in an application to you just to get a set of coilovers out of it. He might rarely drive his car, maybe just the events you require him to do. I don't think that is the right person to get the product. I'm not saying this scenario WOULD happen, but, it COULD happen.
Sam was not suggesting D1, he was suggesting local small events. Maybe you are just too high and mighty to realize what these events are. You sponsor D1 right? what about Shogun Cup or just drift comps? even heard of those? They are all local and feature local people who don't have sponsors and for the most part, drive every day cars.
Anyways, i really don't think you know what is going on. Sponsor these coilovers to whoever you want. I'll continue to do every event i can, and every competition i can. i do it for fun.
ootranceformeroo
04-12-2005, 02:30 PM
wow, the second time i EVER drifted was Drift Day Competition 2. I could afford it. My car didn't break. I did it for fun. i had fun. i learned a lot. i will do the next one hopefully. i drive my car EVERY day, to school, work, misc. places.
Sam has a great point. The smaller drift events like this would be a great thing to sponsor. It wouldn't even have to be the winner that gets the prize from you. You could give it to whoever you think did the best.
See, some random guy could send in an application to you just to get a set of coilovers out of it. He might rarely drive his car, maybe just the events you require him to do. I don't think that is the right person to get the product. I'm not saying this scenario WOULD happen, but, it COULD happen.
Sam was not suggesting D1, he was suggesting local small events. Maybe you are just too high and mighty to realize what these events are. You sponsor D1 right? what about Shogun Cup or just drift comps? even heard of those? They are all local and feature local people who don't have sponsors and for the most part, drive every day cars.
Anyways, i really don't think you know what is going on. Sponsor these coilovers to whoever you want. I'll continue to do every event i can, and every competition i can. i do it for fun.
Good point Brian, but that would only make the sponsership available to local people.
I drive my car daily too. I try and make it out to the events that I can but driving down to socal (where almost all those events are) is a PITA just for one event. Ill do it once in awhile but its tiring. Which is why NorCal sucks for now but theres more and more events comming so thats good. Event next weekend. IM THERE!
anyways, I think he just wants to make it fair for people, local and not.
Brian
04-12-2005, 03:40 PM
Thats okay, anything outside of SoCal sucks anyways.
(note: For anyone who doesn't recognize my sarcasm)
((Note: if you still dont get it, i was joking.))
p11driver
04-12-2005, 04:05 PM
I agree with brian completely. I think the coilovers should go to someone who has earned them. Not from writing a story about why, but proving why with thier drifting talent.
S14DB
04-12-2005, 04:27 PM
I think I got rid of the My car is better than you car BS.
If you are not interested in the sponsorship of your S14 don't post.
North240
04-12-2005, 08:54 PM
Some people drift because it is fun and only because it is fun. They should have a shot at a part here or there as well. What’s wrong with that? We are just hoping to make someone’s drift day just a little more enjoyable.
Well said and nice to hear from a company :)
As for making someone earn their coilovers then you have to either only open it up to socal, or hold a million drift comps. Not to mention this is easy to organize compared to setting up and running an event.
Heaven forbid a company tries to reach out to the average joe in the 240 community :mepoke:
ootranceformeroo
04-13-2005, 02:26 AM
cause not everyone has or can make a video? either dont know how or dont have access to a digicam.
North240
04-13-2005, 07:27 AM
send one in, you might have a better shot at it
driftfactory
04-15-2005, 01:27 PM
Videos are not a bad idea to send in. We get quite a few and it does give us a good idea of your ability. But the reality is we cannot judge completely on that. What if someone sends a video of their car with someone else at the wheel? How would we know? So, as you see we have to take everything into account. The last guy we sponsored was in Iowa and he we very involved in the planning of local drift days in his area. He wasn't in socal but he was still out there growing the sport and having fun. If this was only open to locals people like him would never have a shot.
Siizzzoooo
04-15-2005, 01:38 PM
so whats the specific criteria that YOU are looking for? I'm interested
blu808
04-15-2005, 02:00 PM
Did you guys recieve my proposal?
I never heard back.
http://www.private-events.net/april12th/images/IMG_4135.jpg
d4vech3n
04-15-2005, 02:09 PM
doesn't look like you need it. lol
driftfactory
04-15-2005, 02:22 PM
We are receiving a lot of applications and we are unable to respond to the all applications we have received. If you want to make sure that we receive your applications we suggest that you send your emails with read receipts.
Siizzzoooo
04-15-2005, 02:34 PM
am I retarded, or what? Is there a direct link to the sponsorship page?
I'm seeing nothing on the main page
matlock
04-15-2005, 03:46 PM
am I retarded, or what? Is there a direct link to the sponsorship page?
I'm seeing nothing on the main page
*Cough* FIRST PAGE FIRST POST *Cough* but there you go anyways....
http://www.driftfactory.com/sponsor.php
i think certain systems will not show the link
because i have the same problem...dont be so quick to try to flame people.
i dont think anyone is stupid enough to just miss the link.
420sx
04-16-2005, 12:00 AM
well i submited my application. that is if they ever get my email. oh well...
driftfactory
06-23-2005, 03:56 PM
Drift Factory would like to congratulate Jonathan Adams as our Kei Office sponsorship winner!
http://www.driftfactory.com/keisponhead.jpg
We would like to thank all of you who applied for this sponsorship. We received many great applications, making our choice very difficult.
We apologize for the delay but we took our time reading through each application, one by one, until we could finally reach a decision.
Again, we appreciate the effort from every person who applied. We were impressed by the apparent dedication of many up and coming drifters.
More sponsorships to come, so check back again.
To learn more about Jonathan and his S14 Click here (http://www.driftfactory.com/sponsor.php?osCsid=50fbce09ceb8bf92242b9af45d9ea42 d).
Yoshi
06-23-2005, 04:10 PM
http://www.driftfactory.com/keisponhead.jpg
OT: I'm wondering if DF is in need of a graphic designer. I was the manager of WSU:ITS' Graphics Lab for 3 years before switching roles to sysadmin...
You guys REALLY need some graphical help, I see some good concepts, but a lack of training... a lot of your company oriented graphics are inconceivably cliche' to those in the industry; ask anyone in print marketting or graphic design.
Note this is CONSTRUCTIVE criticism :)
Not that I need more to do, far from it.
However, I think as a business DF would do much better with a more professional graphical eye. Hire a professional consultant. Cheap 1 filter effects and bevel layer effects are too 1997 for the level you guys are at.
edit: ok, that sounded like me trying to sell myself, so forget that first part entirely. All i'm trying to say, is that your graphics should be indicative of your professionalism.
janko
06-23-2005, 04:31 PM
Guy looks like a total tool bag.
He says that he would love to go SR one of these days, and he's only getting closer.
Gay
driftfactory
06-23-2005, 04:32 PM
Truth is, we would love to have a full time graphic designer, we would love to have a lot of things. But the reality is that we are a new company and we have limited resources and time. I appreciate constructive criticism because it's what has helped us improve over the last couple of years.
We fully realize that we cannot please everyone and while a lot of people enjoy our site, others wish it would be laid out differently (including graphics I'm sure). But that applies to virtually every site, every store.
Prior to creating this site, I had very little experience with Photoshop and Dreamweaver but I am constantly learning.
In any case, your opinion is duly noted and hopefully we will have more time to spend on graphics on our site. In the meanwhile, our first priority is always customer service and shipping times. This is why we have not had the time we would like to spend on our own project car because business hours are strictly devoted to customer inquiries, shipments etc and everything else is put on the backburner, including website graphics.
I agree with you that graphics are one of many factors that affect a customer's perception of a company, but we feel that customer service and attention to orders is even more important.
North240
06-23-2005, 06:16 PM
Guy looks like a total tool bag.
Gay
Coming from a spec v driver, wow thanks for your opinion.
kuramaya
06-23-2005, 06:29 PM
What if I live in Japan?
holisticbeatz
06-24-2005, 05:23 AM
The suspension should've went to someone in CA.
That way you guys at DF could at least see the car in action w/ your banner.
Ahhh well.. I can't hate. That kid on the east coast came up a free set of Kei Office suspension.
blu808
06-24-2005, 05:44 AM
Congrats to the winner. Couldnt have picked a better person myself. Keep up the drifting, and dont let it get in the way of your life. Like me...
janko
06-24-2005, 09:46 AM
Coming from a spec v driver, wow thanks for your opinion.
Well I guess he's getting closer to that SR than I am.
LOL, seriously though, its a cute quote.
strtracr9
06-24-2005, 09:54 AM
congratulations to the winner.......despite what anyone else thinks
driftfactory
06-24-2005, 01:23 PM
The suspension should've went to someone in CA.
That way you guys at DF could at least see the car in action w/ your banner.
Ahhh well.. I can't hate. That kid on the east coast came up a free set of Kei Office suspension.
We haven't sponsored anyone in CA yet. I'm sure that day will come but we went by applications and not states.
driftfactory
06-24-2005, 01:34 PM
Congrats to the winner. Couldnt have picked a better person myself. Keep up the drifting, and dont let it get in the way of your life. Like me...
Always cool to see people can still congratulate one another.
blu808
06-24-2005, 07:29 PM
Looked like a good choice. The dudes a full time student, goes to all local events, and his first mod was a kaaz. Thats savage. Most people out here with built cars wont even attend an event if their tension rod bushing is cracked. You just have to get out there and "get er done".
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