The Rollback Show

Mamba Ssita

April 29, 2024 TheHoodFlorist Season 1 Episode 31
Mamba Ssita
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The Rollback Show
Mamba Ssita
Apr 29, 2024 Season 1 Episode 31
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Rev up your engines and buckle up for a pulse-quickening journey through the heart of car swinging culture. Our latest episode throws you right into the passenger seat with Mamba SSita, the adrenaline-fueled icon of tire smoke and friendly rivalries. Mamba takes us for a spin through his Bay Area roots to his weekend pilgrimages across the car community landscape, giving us the raw, unfiltered story of thrills, skills, and the brotherhood that fuels his passion. As we zigzag from Texas to Ohio and Chicago, Mamba names the legends like City Boy and Big Red he's itching to challenge, all while painting a vivid picture of the scene's camaraderie and high-octane excitement.

Transitioning from the street's call to the embrace of legal pits, we acknowledge the evolution of car culture—a shift that's been both necessary and community-building. Remembering the electric nights and the rush of the chase, we also don't shy away from the past's inherent dangers. Now, as legal events unite gearheads and novices alike, the episode takes you into the heart of this transformative era. We share stories of unity and escape found within the roar of engines and the camaraderie at legal events from Texas to the upcoming pilgrimage to the vibrant streets of New Orleans, proving that the love for cars transcends all boundaries.

In the final stretch, we pop the hood on the car meet experience with tales from our diverse ensemble of enthusiasts. From a late-blooming gearhead who mastered her 350Z's manual transmission to the burgeoning Ohio car scene, we celebrate each unique journey. We chat about Ohio's vibrant community and give a nod to the finesse required to master the art of driving Vs, with the promise of taking our show on the road. Join us as we gear up for a cross-country trek to spotlight California's and New Orleans's rich car cultures, paying homage to our crew and collaborators who keep the community's heart beating strong. It's a drive you won't want to miss, filled with the unbreakable bonds forged on the open road.

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Rev up your engines and buckle up for a pulse-quickening journey through the heart of car swinging culture. Our latest episode throws you right into the passenger seat with Mamba SSita, the adrenaline-fueled icon of tire smoke and friendly rivalries. Mamba takes us for a spin through his Bay Area roots to his weekend pilgrimages across the car community landscape, giving us the raw, unfiltered story of thrills, skills, and the brotherhood that fuels his passion. As we zigzag from Texas to Ohio and Chicago, Mamba names the legends like City Boy and Big Red he's itching to challenge, all while painting a vivid picture of the scene's camaraderie and high-octane excitement.

Transitioning from the street's call to the embrace of legal pits, we acknowledge the evolution of car culture—a shift that's been both necessary and community-building. Remembering the electric nights and the rush of the chase, we also don't shy away from the past's inherent dangers. Now, as legal events unite gearheads and novices alike, the episode takes you into the heart of this transformative era. We share stories of unity and escape found within the roar of engines and the camaraderie at legal events from Texas to the upcoming pilgrimage to the vibrant streets of New Orleans, proving that the love for cars transcends all boundaries.

In the final stretch, we pop the hood on the car meet experience with tales from our diverse ensemble of enthusiasts. From a late-blooming gearhead who mastered her 350Z's manual transmission to the burgeoning Ohio car scene, we celebrate each unique journey. We chat about Ohio's vibrant community and give a nod to the finesse required to master the art of driving Vs, with the promise of taking our show on the road. Join us as we gear up for a cross-country trek to spotlight California's and New Orleans's rich car cultures, paying homage to our crew and collaborators who keep the community's heart beating strong. It's a drive you won't want to miss, filled with the unbreakable bonds forged on the open road.

Support the Show.

Follow our instagram for more updates http://instagram.com/therollbackshow

Speaker 1:

Yo yo yo. It's your boy, the Hood Flores, and we about to get into another phone interview with a special guest. I'm going to get him on the phone now. Some of y'all's favorite swinger Yo Yo yo. What's good, my boy, what's the deal, my boy?

Speaker 2:

Chillin' chillin'.

Speaker 1:

Man, I'm glad we finally got you on the phone. Man, this has been a much-anticipated interview, if you know. You know we got Mamba Sita on the phone with two ashes. You know what I'm saying yes, sir, we're so happy to be here. For sure, yo man. My first question is what made you bump the fuck out that motherfucker out of feasting them?

Speaker 2:

at Texas House of. Power who was just telling. Everybody was telling that my car was parked like right outside the pit and he tossed his this cat and he hit my door and everybody was like, nah, not the Z01, not the Z-01, not the Z-01. And then I think, yeah, it was PJ. Pj and his girl. They was both like you won't go hit his shit back.

Speaker 1:

So I'm like what, what?

Speaker 2:

So I hopped in the wave and then I started rolling back on him, rolling back on him, and then that was, yeah, that I was on my opponent. He was in the passenger seat. He was like fuck it, just hit it. Just rolled back into the seat and just hit it. But he's a homie though.

Speaker 1:

He cool, he cool, yeah, no, no, no, it's all friendly competition at the end of the day. That's the beauty of this shit, man, like if it's done right, all this shit can be friendly. You know what I'm saying? And ain't nothing wrong with family competition, motherfucking, cause, cause, like all the videos I seen, I'm like gee, what the fuck this shit lit y'all the reason I took a trip to Texas House of Power. I hate. I Y'all the reason I took a trip to Texas House of Power. I hate. I missed y'all shit.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, texas is cool, texas is cool.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, where you from dog, I live in the Bay, you live in the Bay, oh, oh yeah, bay City living.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, you was really popping yeah, that's why I started driving out here in the bay and dancing. I just started traveling everywhere I could man.

Speaker 2:

So how long you been on the scene, man, how long you been been doing this shit uh, I started going to shows in like 2020 when I first moved to California, but I didn't really start driving until like end of 2020, beginning of 2021. I had a Camaro, a black Camaro SS. I started going to the meets and shit and then from there, literally every single weekend was just oh, we're going to go to the show Every single weekend from there.

Speaker 1:

Everywhere, man bro, that's what's up. Literally every single weekend, I was just oh, we're gonna go to the show every single weekend from there. Just everywhere, man bro, that's what's up. So you been in this shit damn near four years. That's what's up. I love to hear that. Shit, bro, like no bullshit. Where all have you been with this shit?

Speaker 2:

Texas, ohio, shit, texas, ohio and Chicago.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, when you came to Chicago I was on hiatus, I wasn't popping out as much.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I went there with my boy Buddha.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, Buddha, always, always Buddha, always come through. He know, he know, he know there's like second home. Oh God, man, that's what's up, man. So so, out of everywhere you been, what was your favorite place?

Speaker 2:

Out of everywhere've been what was your favorite place Out of everywhere? Yeah, to be honest, I really like the vibe in Chicago. I started kicking it with the homies from 312, 132, whatever, and from there it was just like, oh, come to Chicago, come to Chicago. So I'm like shit, fuck it. We went out there and it wasn't like the biggest me ever, but it was with Feaz, uh, dev and and hell. Yeah, that's when I went there yeah, yeah, see, I was on.

Speaker 1:

I was on hiatus when, when, when, when, y'all popped out, but I seen all the footage. Y'all boys was going crazy and for the record, I'm big 312k um, but it's all love, I, I, they know, they know I say this with no malice towards them whatsoever. For me it's competition, shit. Hell yeah, hell yeah. But nah, I ain't with no car crew in particular. You know what I'm saying, so I be talking shit about everybody's shit, when I want to just to motherfucking put some hype around this shit, because you know drama sells.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, do bring more people, people to attention to stuff.

Speaker 1:

Hell yeah, but like man, dog, like what would if there was any drivers? Give me three drivers you want to compete against, like just y'all, you, and like like the motherfuckers you feel like you just want to like go head to head with to see who the best and they could be to be honest, to be honest.

Speaker 2:

To be honest, like there's a lot of good ass drivers out here, like a lot of good ass drivers here in Cali, but my top three drivers like that I really and to be honest, I really do be going back and forth with them all the time. Kinda the only one I have in tandem with was City Boy, but City Boy, for sure, number one.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

He got super hands Nah.

Speaker 1:

City Boy got super hands.

Speaker 2:

Hell yeah, my boy got a Chris in LA. He a young man, he got super bars too, and then, besides him, probably Big Red from Kansas yeah, big Red yeah besides that, I don't know, I think I already I don't really think anybody really gets him like that okay, okay, okay.

Speaker 1:

What I was going to say if there was any car you could drive like something you've never whipped before, what would it be?

Speaker 2:

Probably a Black Queen, a manual Black Queen. I think that one's next to be on there.

Speaker 1:

You said a black queen.

Speaker 2:

A black wing, the 65V.

Speaker 1:

The V black wing. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that bitch, nasty. Yeah, I feel it, I feel it, I feel it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's what I'm going to next. That's what I'm really going to grab now.

Speaker 1:

So what, what did you? What car did you start swinging in?

Speaker 2:

my Camaro. It was a 2016 black Camaro SS. It was manual, but I used to be more into racing and shit, so I used to go out like down there every Saturday and go to the run and race people. My Camaro was hella fast, I had to get just really racing and shit. And then when I started going to certain parking shows, people started doing donuts and I'm like, shit, one day I'm going to go.

Speaker 2:

And I was with my partner and we was at a parking show and I was like, oh, there's going to be a side show down the street. We all trying to go. And I was with my partner and we was at a parking lot and I was like, oh, there's going to be a side shot on the street. We all trying to go, so we go over there and everybody's like, oh, what it do, what it do. And to my mind, that was like I have never popped a clutch I mean, I have never slid a car before at this time and, bro, what it do? And I was like fuck it. So then I popped clutch and I did like two donuts, like it was pretty good, I ain't gonna lie, it wasn't bad. And then I left and I was like hell.

Speaker 1:

Nah, that shit got hella scary cause you know it was a bunch of buckets right, cause in Cali like Cali is a different vibe them niggas really be playing bumper cars. From all the videos I see everybody sliding buckets to test some shit up.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they've been kind of fucking it up lately. It used to be hella wet ass. And then even then like there's still a lot of drivers that have some wet ass cars They'll pop out here and there and then you know like, oh, nobody's supposed to jump in the pit with them because they ain't trying to fuck they shit up, so they just let the worst shit do their thing. And then when buckets go at it, then buckets go at it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I was intrigued when I seen a clapped-out CTSV in Cali. I was like, oh, I want to go down there. Oh, hell, yeah, that's a hundred, I want to go down there. Oh, hell, yeah. Man, when I first got on the sideshow scene I was invited to the Bay. They wanted me to bring my signature flower trophy that I made for the car community out there trophy that I made for the car community out there. And the dude who invited me, he told me like hey, g, I'm gonna be 100 with you. They'll fuck around and crash into your shit just on, just because. And at the time, like this was my pride and joy, like I didn't see the art and the destruction of it and I was like man, fuck that I ain't going.

Speaker 1:

But now I'm ready to go. You might get a phone call. I might be in the Bay. Tell me, hey, G put me in tune. I got some shit to play with tonight.

Speaker 2:

Come on, man, we get cracking the Bay's cool. To be honest, I really think the best place for shows and stuff like that is really LA, though Okay, I think LA got it. La got it. La is too big for the cops to really shut shit down.

Speaker 1:

Okay, that makes sense. That makes sense. And see I, um cool I want to go to the Bay because I know that's where the shit started at. Yeah, like I want to go where the history is and meet motherfuckers and shit. But like you say, try out LA first. I'm going to definitely do it Because I could take a trip to the bay while I'm there.

Speaker 2:

yeah, it's not far the bay cool, but it used to be hella better. Like, yeah, like I'm gonna say when I first started going to shows and shit like that, they'll be like, alright, we're having a show on a Sunday, cause, like you know, it wasn't like that active, like it wasn't a show every single week and every single day to the point where it's now. So it would be like, oh, we're having a show on a Sunday and it would start at like 2pm in the town and you'd still be in the town all the way to like 4 in the morning. The only reason they'll stop the show is because the people don't have no more tires, that's it. The cops couldn't do nothing.

Speaker 1:

That's when it really was live. Yeah, man, man, because now these police they getting aggressive as fuck for no reason.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah they. I've had my few encounters with a few of them. That shit's not playing.

Speaker 1:

Man Um, you're going to that shit. No playing man, if you could. How do you feel about the legal pitch thing? Let me start with that question first.

Speaker 2:

Legal pitch. They're cool, I like them. I like legal pitch. It's fun. The first one I ever went to was where they the only legal pitch that they really had out here and they fun. I like going because you know you get to chill and you get to like meet new people. That's really where I've met like a lot of people out of state and just on like Texas House of Power, texas House of Power, we're doinghold Power be doing their thing. But to me I don't think nothing's top of the street.

Speaker 1:

So you want to know something? G? I used to say that at first, I used to say that at first. And then Chicago got so fried and a lot of motherfuckers. The scene just started getting too, too reckless. A lot of innocents dying Because motherfuckers tweaking.

Speaker 1:

And I'm talking about spectators I ain't even talking about the drive, but spectators driving all crazy, Doing stupid shit, Getting into fatal accidents and shit. And that shit started turning me off Like damn. It got to be something better. And everybody kept telling me like man, you got to check out a legal pit. You got to check out a legal pit. Texas. Now we do have a legal pit in Kankakee, which is a far south suburb of Chicago, but it's small as hell. So I've been to that one. That was cool. But texas house of power was my first like big stage size legal pit where you could have 10, 5, 10 cars tandem at once, because it's enough space for the motherfuckers to really get active and man, gee, just the vibe being there for eight hours just fucking burnt rubber and motherfucking the camaraderie getting lit, kicking it in one central location.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, legal pits done, won me over, I'm ready. I yeah, legal pits, didn't want me over I'm ready.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I like, I like legal because they're cool, they're fun, like yeah, you don't really have to worry about much. Yeah, but I think, like I don't know, it's like the thrill or the adrenaline of like like an intersection, I don't know. I think, because I'm not a lot of people like a lot of people can go wide, you know. Like, like I went to four city I think it was here and you know it's like that shit is huge and everybody was going hella wide and stuff like that.

Speaker 2:

But like not a lot of people can hit intersection, you know yeah they'll be like oh no, I'm scared of hitting the curb, but like you know, the crowd really kind of forms like a perfect pit and you just go and you see everybody like right there the lights, and then hell yeah, it be lit.

Speaker 1:

The streets definitely be lit, and for me it's no place like home because, um, like it's a vibe out there, but being able to sit in one location. Man, I remember chasing Addies all night and we didn't get nothing popping one night until morning. Nigga started at 10. We spent three hours, damn near, running from police. You know what I'm saying. Like that shit get aggravating.

Speaker 2:

I'm an old nigga now I ain't got the patience for that shit no more. That's really how it's getting out here. That's why a lot of people don't really pop out. In a bit you get burnt out. You're literally just driving from spot to spot for like two hours trying to get some crack in and then you have to go to another city. They'll be like I know we're going to wait and regroup and then people be like man, I ain't doing that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, once you hit that, wait and regroup, you lose half your crowd automatically, yeah, automatically. Like, and the way these motherfuckers playing that cause, cause, cause, I'm seeing like it's like they trying to motherfucking really crack down on this shit. And the reality of it is like, bro, y'all wasting valuable tax dollars on some car culture shit. Like, do criminals hang out there? Yes, but regular people do too. Like, bro, everybody that's here, whether you in a, a car, you the host, you the media, you a swinger, what the fuck ever? Spectator everybody here. Because we trying to escape from our problems and the motherfucking smell of the tires, the fucking cackling and the popping of the exhaust, all that shit is therapeutic. It's our therapy session. We out there lit, escaping the fucked up world we living in yeah, that's really how most people do it too.

Speaker 2:

You see a lot of youngins that are just not getting to it. They be like like braga, hell of homies that are like 15, 16, that you know they be in the streets but they really lately they just been like now fuck that, let's get a car skate and you know it starts taking problems away from the streets.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's a real escape, man, and I think, and I and I think if more people understood that like they see it and they call us fucking rebels and all that shit, and I'll fuck it, I'll be a rebel, I'm a, I'm a fucking rebel with a cause, though, like we out here together in camaraderie. Like I'm born and raised in Chicago on the east side, we had black and brown culture was completely segregated. They had one part, we had another part, but you couldn't go over there, type shit, had another part but you couldn't go over there, type shit. This is the closest I ever been and getting to know all people from all different acts of life and different regions of the city and shit, and we all different but similar. Like we all got a love for cars and I think that's the biggest thing people fail to realize. Like this shit is a community of people from everywhere for one simple thing we love cars.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

If, uh, what other states would you want to go to?

Speaker 2:

I think next on the list we're going to New Orleans.

Speaker 1:

Okay, when are you thinking about doing that? Because I actually just got put up on game that New Orleans is popping. Oh, new Orleans, they put a bid telling me bro, let's go to New Orleans is popping oh, new Orleans.

Speaker 2:

They put a bid telling me, bro, let's go to New Orleans, let's go to New Orleans. And then all the homies just tell me so yeah, to be honest, I'm not sure.

Speaker 1:

I'm not sure Soon, though, like within a month, man, I'll fuck around and fly out there. Let me know something I am going back to Texas in February for top season opener, but if it don't interfere with that time frame, I'll definitely try to pop a flight. I ain't never been to New Orleans neither, so I'm with it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I think that's when me and Budapest are going to go there, and then after that I think we're going to North Carolina.

Speaker 1:

Okay, yeah, I've been hearing a lot about North Carolina and that Dragon's Hill Mountain With all the races going on. I definitely want to go see that shit. Definitely want to go see that shit.

Speaker 2:

I've been hearing some shit about that shit, and only the best of the best drivers go up there. Man shit.

Speaker 1:

Take that trip, man, piece of man, I ain't gonna lie to you. I don't know what it is. I never understood my homie. My homie is my homie Leon. He can't go to day trip. That motherfucker. Get on a flight, go somewhere, do some work, come right back to the crib. But I see why Because it keep you like you. It's damn near like a paid vacation you working but having fun at the same time and get right back into the swing and shit. So that's what I've been on lately, trying to get up out of here, go wherever see some new shit.

Speaker 1:

Gave me your top drivers. So how did you get into cars, though? Like have you always been into COS.

Speaker 2:

To be honest, not really. I used to be heavy into sports. I used to play soccer. I was going to go to college and play soccer. I was going to go to Ohio State University. But then I was like nah, not really. Then when I was like, nah, not really. Then when I turned like 17, then when you're 18, right before I graduated I bought a 350z and it was. I learned how to drive six in myself and and then I kind of started really liking cars. So that's why I just I was like, nah, fuck it, we're just gonna go with the cars. So that's why I was like now, fuck it, we're just going to go with the cars.

Speaker 1:

Okay, I like that, hey, because I be having a lot of people's stories. I love when I hear stories that's different from the typical story man, my granddaddy or my father or my uncle was a mechanic woody, woody, woo because that's how a lot of motherfuckers start. I think it's dope when I hear it from women because it's like damn pretty ass bitch getting all greasy. Oh God, like that shit instantly, like all right, you got brownie points now. But to hear that you found the love later in life is dope too, because it's like it just goes to show like you never know, like what might influence a motherfucker to take that route. Like you said, you bought your first car it was a 350Z manual Taught yourself how to drive, stick and bam, now you into the car scene. That's what's up, hell yeah, hell yeah.

Speaker 1:

Now are you originally from ohio?

Speaker 2:

I'm from colombia, but when I moved to america I was like 14, and then oh, my mom, me and my mom lived in hell yeah, oh yeah yeah. No wonder why you was on your way to soccer, yeah so we lived in Brooklyn for a bit and then my mom was like, let's move to Ohio. So we moved to Ohio.

Speaker 1:

Okay, yeah, ohio, even though it's a quiet place, it get active. I got family in Ohio, I visit Ohio frequently, so yeah, and it ain't shit but a hop.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Ohio, get active Ohio. They been popping up a bit lately.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and as far as the car culture go, they really starting to get active now. I've been seeing it. I follow a lot of different crew, a lot of different people from out there and, man, it looks like it's a vibe. So I'll be ready to hit the road and go see that shit live and direct myself. Motherfucking, I ain't going to lie, I want to see you and Mo Rex in a tandem. Yeah, you better keep telling me that. Not even going to cap. Yeah, mo's nice, mo's cool.

Speaker 2:

I like him, he's cool. He's a good driver too. Mo's cool, I like him, he's cool, he's a good driver too.

Speaker 1:

Mo's super cool, real humble dude. Hey, and I had no clue who City Boy was when I seen him at first. I'm like who is this nigga in this trailblazer? I'm like he got it, but it's a trailblazer like I think I need. I think I need folks to get some, get some a little less bulky, like it look good seeing that big motherfucker do do what he could make it do and that let you know, like this nigga got will, because it ain't shit to flip that car, like for real, for real.

Speaker 2:

Like that bitch will flip for sure, but like man I've been seeing City Boy Drive's wrestling Like when I remember seeing him he had a little GS and he was just fooling motherfuckers in his little GS just on doors going dumb, and then and then, yeah, I mean he's been popping with his manual hellcat, the manual yodi he got, he got hella cars. I don't know. To me, like me personally, in my opinion he the best driver out. That's the only person I really think that like, yeah, that kind of fuck me.

Speaker 1:

Hmm, sound like I hear a city boy and a motherfucking Mambosita, motherfucking. Tandem competition coming soon, man we got to make sure I'm there for that one. When we get that one on the books, let me know I'm coming. We're going to make it happen at Texas as a power soon bet I'll be there, texas, texas, texas is slowly becoming my second home yeah, I love Texas.

Speaker 2:

I've been in Texas a lot, man G, that's really how I met Buda in Texas.

Speaker 1:

For shit show. Yeah, I met Buda and Hoons when they first came to Chicago for the first Chicago versus everybody and them boys, they put on a fucking clinic. From that moment forth, the city been fried Like it was so many people outside. That was indeed probably the largest meet ever. I think we had like damn near 10,000 people out the entire weekend.

Speaker 2:

Damn yeah, like it was like I think we had like damn near 10,000 people out the entire weekend. Damn, yeah, like it was. Like yeah, I remember what they're telling me. Like, bro, it was good, it was good. I remember I flew a can Work, I work.

Speaker 1:

Gee, you should have been there. When I say that shit was busting, like there will never be a meet of that capacity ever again, I don't see nobody pulling it off. I don't care who it is. Like you said, the next City vs City, when all y'all boys was up here. It wasn't as big, but it was busting.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying the motherfuckers who curated the original Chicago versus everybody, them niggas, motherfucking. I don't know how they did it, what they did, but them motherfuckers had thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands of people out and the police couldn't do shit, couldn't do nothing, nowhere, nowhere. Yeah, when it's too many people, they can't do shit, couldn't do nothing, nowhere.

Speaker 2:

Nowhere, yeah. When it's too many people, they can't do nothing yeah.

Speaker 1:

I ain't gonna lie to you, though. I've grown to like the smaller meets, though, because the smaller meets you can prioritize getting the swingers in the pit, Motherfucker. As long as you got your set crew together to help push back 12 when they pulling up, you can protect them. All that shit. It's something different, man, have you? No, you haven't been to Florida yet.

Speaker 2:

I heard I've been to Florida, but I've been there for a meet.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's what I was saying. Like as far as a meet go, I know you was just down there not too long ago. Yeah, that's one of my next places to go.

Speaker 2:

I want to go check out Jacksonville Legal Pit. Oh yeah, that was for sure too in my agenda for this year, definitely mandatory. I was supposed to go, me and Buddha were supposed to go, like I think, to the first or the second time they hosted, but my GA wasn't ready. It wasn't at the shop yet, so we ended up going back to LA and just going to LA instead, For sure, show how many whips you got dog.

Speaker 2:

I just bought a V, another V2. A manual one and I have a manual swap GA and my healthcare red A300. And I have a manual swap GA and my Hellcat Redeye 300. Yeah, I think I mean those MGA. Usually a lot of the cars that I do get. I usually sell them pretty fast. I don't know, I get bored of my cars fast. Besides, like the V2s I'll probably keep for a while. Just because I've had so many Cadillac V2s Like I just got to keep this one for sure.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, it's one of them, ones you got to really play with this time.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, and then the manual GA. I've had that car for like a year and a half now and I drove it probably two times because that motherfucker was always in the shop.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's sick. Yeah, that's sick, that would piss me off man.

Speaker 2:

I bought that motherfucker and then I something happened with the engine. So I built the engine, I drove it to Texas when he went to Texas and we had a big meet. It wasn't big but it was pretty cool. We was in the streets that day because the car was flooded and after that I was like now it's going to blink. So then I got a manual swap and then I took it to a hunter and I fucking blew the drive shaft and it's been in a hundred times just getting fixed.

Speaker 1:

Damn hey, that's the one thing about this car shit. This shit is not cheap, but motherfuckers, drive these bitches to break them and fix them. Drive them some more.

Speaker 2:

Break it, fix it, drive them some more yeah like you break them and fix them and repeat Facts.

Speaker 1:

Break, fix, repeat. Yeah man, this shit a lifestyle. A lot of motherfuckers can't keep up. Is there any advice you want to give Any newcomers Coming into the scene?

Speaker 2:

So Stay away from the, the thoughts, bro, the bombs.

Speaker 1:

Stay away from the thoughts.

Speaker 2:

Hell yeah, they be, they be on. I remember, I remember I went to Chicago. Like that's the first thing everybody was saying like yo be cool bro. Like all the girls was going to be like, let me be at your window, let me be at your window. I'm like, nah, I got Buddha with me. Nobody out my window, but not like on some serious shit though. Like probably just like I don't know, make friends, but don't don't think these carpet cars and people really your partners until, like, you locked in with them, because a lot of motherfuckers be too two-faced everywhere though, but I've done men, motherfuckers, that like they've been friends with, with another person for like three, four years and then, I don't know, they just turn weird and then now they're not cool.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

But it's really all about just having fun and just that's all it is to it just get cracking.

Speaker 1:

It's all about having fun and living life with this shit man. It's all about having fun and living life with this shit man, okay. I got a question for you.

Speaker 2:

Is there any female drivers that you want to give a shout-out to? Female drivers? To be honest, I don't really know that many. I only know Morgan, morgan's cool.

Speaker 1:

She's really good. You talking about V1? Only know Morgan, morgan's cool, she's really good. You talking about V1? Yeah, more, yeah, yeah, I yeah, she definitely good as fuck.

Speaker 2:

But I really don't think I know that many female drivers, to be honest. Yeah, I think it's just more. I mean, that's the only person. I've known her for a bit too. I met her when I came out here to Cali and, yeah, she always been there on me that's what's up she is.

Speaker 1:

I would definitely love to see y'all motherfucking in action in a tandem, because Shorty definitely got some will.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, she got that, if you want to figure it out.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, she got that. Hey, that's the thing with them Vs and I tell people this all the time it's a special kind of finesse you got to drive them motherfuckers with and everybody don't be having that finesse to do it Like you got to really figure that motherfucker out. So I got to. And coming out of Chicago, we got the V boys. So I got a. And coming out of Chicago, we got the V boys. Like I got high expectation for V drivers because I've seen some shit in these Vs. You know, like I've seen motherfuckers like really do some shit in these motherfuckers so that that, that that shit be making a world of a difference. Man, um, anything you want to say, say to the people before we, before we get out of here, because you know I'm we we typically keep the phone interviews a little shorter than the motherfucking the the face-to-face interviews, because face-to-face interviews we be getting fucked up. Having a good time curate the vibe can't really do the same thing over the phone.

Speaker 1:

you know, what I'm saying like. It's like like motherfuckers really get to tap in and really get the motherfucking going and having real conversations and just seeing where the shit take it yeah them face the the.

Speaker 1:

So best believe this, this, this, this, like your introduction, this, this to let people know that we coming to wherever you at to get an official, and that's how we do this, like people like we, we, we taking a rollback show out of state. It's how we do this, like people like we, taking a rollback show out of state. It's time we on the move with this shit, because it's so much untapped, it's so many untapped scenes that we can't just reach out and touch. We got to go out there in order to touch it. And so this is just an introduction to let motherfuckers know, like, yeah, we coming to Cali, we going to motherfucking, I'm going to New Orleans.

Speaker 1:

For sure, it's a lady, it's a female driver named Crazy 2SS Des she from Indiana, but she just recently relocated to New Orleans. That's how I found out about the New Orleans thing. Yeah, so, yeah, it's time. It's time it's time to motherfucking get this shit in motion and move and groove with it. So if there's anything you want to leave the people with, man, go on here, let them know.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm going to come out there soon. We're making another road trip out there. It's done. We just bringing some hot shit though, we bringing cars that like, yeah, people going to know, and to be honest, we just shout out you know out Mafia, of course, and my partners all from 312.

Speaker 1:

Shit, that's really about it. For sure yo, for sure yo. Well, it was good talking with you. My dog and we gonna lock in and I'm gonna see you soon, one way or another, whether you here or I'm out there Like I'm pulling up, that's just the way it is, man.

Speaker 2:

It's good.

Speaker 1:

Shit show man. It's the rollback show and we rolling out.

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