Your average drift car is a clapped out, half-broken, zip-tie-held-together Nissan 240 SX from the early 1990s. Why, because these cars are cheap to buy, repair, and you couldn’t care less if you crash it. These cars here, however, are not normal drift cars. They aren’t even normal cars. Here we have Daigo Saito’s drift-spec...
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