The Suzuki pickup scene was the most hilarious, in Japan enything with 4 wheels is ok for drifting... i bet its easy to do a rollover in that thing....
@Huelva Dude, those things are so light at the back that I actually lifted the back two wheels up of one of those off the ground once with my body just to see if I could.
@JInnn24 Honestly, its hard to say - the touge scenes could really be filmed on any winding hillside road in Japan - and it being a a country created from two tectonic plates colliding like New Zealand, there are a lot of hills. Ive driven on winding roads like that all over Japan. The Ebisu one is quite famous overseas, but not a unique place over here.
The movies I have taken all these scenes from are fictional "car drama" type films.
@JInnn24 Theres a guy - he loves to drift - theres a mentor who helps him or gives him a car etc... then he meets a rival who he loses to.... so has to beat him/her... he upgrades his car, pracices with his girlfriend cheering him on, and he wins (and ironically in Japanese films the hero and the rival are very polite to each other socially and become friends at the end, because the rival now respects the heros skill, unlike most western films where they remain hostile)
A31 Skyline?
alexeddy79 1 month ago
The Suzuki pickup scene was the most hilarious, in Japan enything with 4 wheels is ok for drifting... i bet its easy to do a rollover in that thing....
Huelva 1 month ago
@Huelva Dude, those things are so light at the back that I actually lifted the back two wheels up of one of those off the ground once with my body just to see if I could.
HeisW140 1 month ago
goddamnit this is so bad >.< , anyway , is the touge stuff shot on ebisu touge ?
and first part some sort of wangan midnight reallife movie ?
ty for uploading this stuff :)
JInnn24 1 month ago
@JInnn24 Honestly, its hard to say - the touge scenes could really be filmed on any winding hillside road in Japan - and it being a a country created from two tectonic plates colliding like New Zealand, there are a lot of hills. Ive driven on winding roads like that all over Japan. The Ebisu one is quite famous overseas, but not a unique place over here.
The movies I have taken all these scenes from are fictional "car drama" type films.
HeisW140 1 month ago
@JInnn24 Theres a guy - he loves to drift - theres a mentor who helps him or gives him a car etc... then he meets a rival who he loses to.... so has to beat him/her... he upgrades his car, pracices with his girlfriend cheering him on, and he wins (and ironically in Japanese films the hero and the rival are very polite to each other socially and become friends at the end, because the rival now respects the heros skill, unlike most western films where they remain hostile)
HeisW140 1 month ago