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Tokyo Drift ...

While it may not be Tokyo or the drifting intended, the driver did pull it off.
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Feel good video of the day!!


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When the appliances must be delivered, today.
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Re: Tokyo Drift ...

He was so intending that drift. That was beautiful.
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Re: Tokyo Drift ...

Definitely intentional; still impressive. I was only ever able to drive that good on snowy/icy roads like that when I owned one of those little 4x4 Suzuki Escudos...in of all places, Japan.
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Excellent winter driving skills w rear-wheel drive vehicle. Can’t really teach that - you either like to drive and have fun in the snow or you drive slow and bite your nails.
Prediction: Young, male driver 18-30 years old. Lol
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Definitely intentional; still impressive. I was only ever able to drive that good on snowy/icy roads like that when I owned one of those little 4x4 Suzuki Escudos...in of all places, Japan.
My favorite snow drifting vehicle was a Mercury Monarch stick shift. That thing was amazingly nimble and tracked like an arrow in and out of a drift.
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I'm not a car guy, but its probably well-balanced. The Escudo is so small and box-like that I think that's why it had good control.

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Ha ha. Some of those little Suzuki's could keep up with the Jeeps.


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