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  • the 720 is nice, but just my opinion i would want to see it bagged and body drop. ratkiller what the fuck are you talking about. a sr20det and a rb26 engine is not riced out.... riced out would be a 17 year old with a civic with just a big muffler, euro taillights, and a big wing. with all so and no go.

  • @MuhammadDerkaDerka LOL! The red truck is obviously Japanese! Japanese like putting foreign plates on their cars & this is a drift show so they take their real plates off lol. Besides it has a right hand steering wheel plain as day. Why would Japanese drifters of all people go out of their way to get something from the States. Like Chinese ordering Chinese food from Africa.

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  • this little trucks are crazy fast 

  • @soarerjdmkidd they are pretty much ALL Nissans.

  • @schizobipolarjoe man i loved bagged and body dropped trucks more then anything but cant you agree a bodydropped nissan has been done to death?

  • 10 people never had a dad haha xD

  • @brapboys503 Actually drifting has been around since early grand prix racing and off road racing. Say the '30s or so. Tires were really bad back then so when driving at the limit they used a four wheel drift technique. It wasnt really until about the '60s when tires and downforce began improving performance and drifting as a racing technique started to be less useful. You cant really invent a technique so actually Tsuchiya and Inada did invent drifting as a motorsport.

  • @sr20det240sx Regardless, you're splitting hairs.

  • @brapboys503 Hah! Where is the source? I'm having a hard time finding anything about Tsuchiya, or even Kunimitsu Takahashi giving America credit for "inventing" drifting.

  • @sr20det240sx And you're splitting hairs. Like I said, even Keichii Tsuchiya gives America its due respect as the inventors of drifting.

  • @brapboys503 That's power sliding around an oval.

  • asians will drift anything no racial

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