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  • The japans can make potatoes drift!! uP if you are agree!!

  • I have absolutely no interest in rc cars but this is Frikin awesome!! serious skill involved!! nice!!

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  • Damn thats skill.

  • HOWWWWW!!!!!!???? FFS WTF?!?!?! O_O <3333

  • Oh and BTW, I am not here to hijack the convo. I keep in contact with Japan so I know that when you post responses to a video like this 9 times out of ten they don't speak much if any english. I saw all of these questions and thought it would be nice to answer some of them due to that fact. I have been in the hobby for 5-6 years and co-ran one of the larger RC Drift groups so I know enough enough to get a new guy running. I am more than happy to help.

  • @JustAHmongKid For the rest of the detail, if you need more check for my website, I always check for questions and new people, the forums are available to anyone interested, since I cant post links in these things I will post my promo video which has the address.

  • @JustAHmongKid Beyond that all you need are drift tires and to lock up the rear differential and you should be able to drift. Beyond that it is all modification to suit your style and taste. You can get the TA05 in a number of places but Hong Kong shops will be the cheapest. It takes a bit longer but for the price it is worth it. RCMart is a good choice to look.

  • @JustAHmongKid Well, me personally I go for Tamiya kits. TA05 is a good starting place. Just to let you know, you dont need all of the carbon and alloy to make a good car and the TA05 is the best bang for the buck you can get. Comes with full settings, oil dampers, bearings and all of the other basic things you need (you will however need to get the electronics though, they never come with the kit. Not good ones anyway)

  • @BlackSunUnlimited What do you think would be a nice set-up for someone just starting like me? Please let me know, Thanks!.

  • If you want to know how to start let me know by msging me. Unfortunately this damn YouTube system wont let me post my website address to make things easier. I try to make sure new people get pointed in the right direction. If you get as far as getting the car together I also know where a number of teams are across the country and I may be able to refer you to one. If they are looking that is. Warning, if you start you may not be able to stop though. Its addictive.

  • To everyone here. I wanted to put this out there because I saw a number of people asking and this team is obviously from the Sendai Area of Japan. I checked their site and it is only in Katakana and Kanji so I doubt trying to contact them in english is going to work. The cars seem to be Yokomo Drift Package cars that are heavily modified and running around 130 percent overdrive. The bodies are all Toyota Corollas (AE86) and look to be both Yokomo, and HPI.

  • @TerrorGecko Plastic, Alloy, Carbon Weave, Titanium. When you get to that level there is very little plastic left.

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