JDM Insider - Yokohama Street Drift (2004)
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Synopsis: The Japanese video magazine JDM is back, with a visit to some of the hottest stars of the import car racing world. First, viewers will travel to the internationally famed tuning shop, Top Secret,... The Japanese video magazine JDM is back, with a visit to some of the hottest stars of the import car racing world. First, viewers will travel to the internationally famed tuning shop, Top Secret, run by Smokey Nagata. Then, they will journey onto Manubu Orido's impressive pad, where his GT Racing gear is displayed. Following this segment, Takahiro Ueno, who is known for his advanced technique, is interviewed and then filmed performing at the Nikko Circuit Kazama Auto Drift Day. This adrenaline rush of a program ends with a magnificent finale in Yokohame, where drifters race through the streets, attempting to avoid their Yakuza enemies, as well as the inevitable traffic. [More]
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Mar 1, 2005
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