And Japanese Car culture continues to amaze. That looks like so much fun tho! In America most out off roaders have big NA V8's and such, funny to hear the blowoff valves on a off roader.
I always thought japanese people were uptight and cold ... how could i have been so wrong ... I totally want to hang out with those guys lol seems like tons of fun
@@beerenmusli8220 Yea this kinda car culture, drift culture is very much in rebellion of those kinda standards, much like alot of the other "counter-cultures" that exist around Japan, its both neat to learn about and kinda sad
This video is pretty different from your other videos, but in a good way. It's fun seeing another side of the japanese car culture, and i'm sure we'd love to see more of what Japan has to offer other than drifting.
We adopted drifting here in the states and looks like they adopted off-roading in Japan. Although they have probably done it just as long. Awesome video as always!
Nice to see off reading enthusiasts in their natural habitat. Here in the States Jeeps, Jeeps everywhere. I have a couple but I would love to have a Suzuki Samurai. Tiniest little wheel base, giant loads of fun.
Great upload man!! fantastic to see you're listening and making a variety of driving life in japan that we dont get to see, keep up the good work Alexi!
Haha, that was really awesome! They're so nimble and small! also awesome to hear a turbo on a small 4x4! Please make another episode with these mad ones :D Thanks for the great content!
That place is full of surprises. I like seeing this part of Japan. Great video.(: I know how fun it is, we used to play in the convertible tracker, camp buggy and we had a ball.
4wding is the absolute BEST! i much prefer nature over concrete jungle, but drifting is still my love from a very young age. AMAZING video as always Alexi.
Jimny? ha! In Hungary its called Jimmy and the older more box looking is samurai :D I tought you said it wrong had to look it up lol Nice video btw! Love to see something else besides drifting!
I haven't started watching this video yet, but i've seen some of your drifting videos and for some reason, when i see a car drift, my heart starts beating hard, i've never driven a car in my entire life, i don't know how to drive, thanks for that drifting hype man! :).
I had one of those for 7-8 years and never let me down not in mechanical department nor in fun. I will never forget how I crashed and fell down from 3 meters with my friend on the new year's eve or how I cramped half our football team (8 people) inside the little bugger. Good times. I miss it like hell. I will never love a car that way again.