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  • They're not doing anything dangerous as they stay in their line.

  • たるみだね。

  • i was born in the wrong country :'(

  • I was expecting the semi to join along lol

  • @WRXSubaru08 I like your sense of humor

  • @Thursday377 I have lots of it...I like your country. =)

  • He rook rike a man.

  • waste petrol too

  • too much camber. that tire could have lasted twice as long with proper suspension geometry. but then its harder to drift... and it doesnt look as cool... fuck it. :D

  • Holy shit, If that kind of stuff happens every night in japan, I'm buying a plane ticket right now.

  • Japanese touge drifters are a bit more safe then American touge drifters. For one, they try to stay in their own lane, but then again, their lanes are wider then most roads here in America. Plus not to mention they've been doing this stuff far longer.

  • ever wonder thinking what happend IF they get hit by a traffic car ? (sorry man for this question but i just wanna to know )

  • don't need much money. just go to recycle shop and ask for used tires hahahaha thats how we roll

  • me a couple of friends were difting in traffic like this and i almost hit a cop car but the 2 people in the back got caught and took there car haha

  • those poor tires

    i loove street drifting

    but try not to put innocent ppl in danger.. clear the roads

  • R.I.P the tires :D nice drifting :o

  • damn gotta spend a lot of money on tires if i wanna learn

  • I just got a job at a tire shop and then it´s no problem. Always running good tires on the track ;)

  • lots of money!!!

  • @Borimalian bro i live in lebanon i got a bmw 325i i drift for at LEAST 2 hours a day for the past 2 months and ive only changed my tires once, to be honest its much better to drift with o traction rather than have treads...btw i speak english because i was born in canada :P

  • @Borimalian thats why u wait for it to rain and go to a quite place

  • @Borimalian no you don't. go to junkyards for tires. $10 for both rears. or go to a tire dealer and ask to dig in their used tire pile. It costs them more money to get someone to come get the tires for recycling than it does for them to give them to you. So 9 times out of 10, they will give them to you. (maybe even free)

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  • @Borimalian and on top of that if you wreck your front bumper a lot you will need to fix it some day and also your head lights might come off as well also some steering equipment might be damaged another factor would to be worried about is bent rims after hitting the curb and last but not least blown engines ya it can get expensive

  • @Borimalian  but in japan is a Tire Cheaper ^^

  • @Borimalian im no drifter, but you dont need race spec tires to learn...pick up some used tires for $150 and redefine 'used'

  • I'm moving to japan now lol!

  • +1 LOL

  • The fact that drifters(and/or all types racers in Japan) aren't overly reckless is the reason why cops over there aren't so harsh with them. Plus,racing is in Japan's part of Japans heritage.

  • is this some kind of documentary? what show was it?

  • its either on one of high performances imports dvds, or hard tuned imports dvds i think it is like hpi vol 5 but.. ;)

  • luv this type of drift vid,plse post more !

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