Overall, there’s plenty of variety for the aftermarket auto enthusiast, and most of the builds seem to be fairly restrained in their application of modifications, which is never a bad thing. Some engine revving did happen, but unlike in Tokyo Drift, no single burnout or instance of sideways fun appears in the video, which is good.
Too much hooliganism ruins the fun for everyone. Case in point: that $600 million bridge built by the city of Los Angeles was quickly closed to the public while authorities devised new ways of enforcing the law, and it was because of the actions of reckless drivers and their supporters.
Thankfully, this video exists as proof that most car enthusiasts know how to behave decently.