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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2009

Scene from Madventures Nippon (Japan) episode. Riku & Tunna get a ride from
notorius Japanese drifters, barely avoiding cops & collisions. More information
at www.madventures.tv

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  • I want those fucking roads, now.

  • I wonder if you know,

    How they live in Tokyo,

    If you seen it then you mean it

    Then you know you have to go.

    Fast and furious! (Kitaa!) (Drift, Drift, Drift)

    Fast and furious! (Kitaa!) (Drift, Drift, Drift)

  • @MidniteMarc Drifting is invented in japan

  • God, this is awesome. Hot chicks, awesome drivers and cars. I love this shit.

  • @nickmctrick Noup its a 180!

    200sx is eurospec, 180sx is JDM and 240sx is U.S

  • @fastcx Touche...good point. I guess advances in technology help, dont they? Not like Im knocking the Japanese or their cars btw...Im on my 7th Honda now lol

  • @MidniteMarc In your case of old muscle cars, it's not drifting, it's power slide. Drifting is to purposely upsetting the balance of the car to lose control while controlling the angle of drifting and speed through throttle play. It is totally different from involuntarily lose control of the car while die trying to regain grip in muscle cars.

  • @KooKeliC -On motorcycles, the Japs were first for sure, but in cars it will always be an ongoing debate about who was first. All in all, i care less about the origin than I do about the skill involved in drifting...my statement was more a ragging on the poor handling of American muscle cars:)

  • @MidniteMarc I think that it was the Japanese who invented drifting, not americans :)

  • I luv Riku, but hes wrong:The US is the birthplace of drifting(think poor handling old muscle cars). The Japanese HAVE, however, gotten good at it apparantly

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