Kei To The City [Drift Feature Film - Japan]
Video Statistics and Information
Channel: Mighty Car Mods
Views: 4,888,818
Rating: 4.939044 out of 5
Keywords: mighty car mods, moog, marty, mcm, nissan, gtr, daihatsu, toyota, soarer, chaser, Toyota AE86 (Automobile Generation), skyline, silvia, drift, zenith, up garage, upgarage, JDM, drifting, turbo, Kei Car (Automotive Class), need for speed, mr sato, steve king, mighty, car, mods, supercharged
Id: Cu6h5IoqkoA
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Length: 62min 36sec (3756 seconds)
Published: Wed Feb 26 2014
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These guys are literally the best. My favorite channel on youtube. Only they can make a $300 kei car cool enough to drift, all the while capturing the true spirit of the Japanese car culture.
I watched this earlier today. It was great. Reminded me of outsiders. The 88's garage reminded me of me and my buddies here in the states and the garage we work in. Except no lift. I want one of those oh so badly.
this video does a good job of capturing the enjoyment and simplicity of the sport.
they've really outdone themselves with this video in terms of quality
I REALLY enjoyed watching that, thanks man! For some strange reason I now want a 180sx.. I wish they weren't so hard to come by where I live!!!
Quality watch!
I like it. Thanks
Felt a bit like I was watching a Top Gear challenge. I love this video, I think it's beautifully done. It had their humor while still being serious and having some fantastic cinematography and a great soundtrack. I've had a love for Japan and many of its different eras, and I very much enjoyed the raw insight into a group of local drifters. It's great watching how much fun they all had, from the garage, to the car meet, to the track, and everywhere in between. Watching two different cultures connect using a love they both share. I've watched mcm for years, and I'm very happy to see where they've come in their short time. Love those guys and the work they do and I'm glad they share it with the world.
I like to weld with no face mask also.
They're both so genuinely enthused the entire time, makes it so enjoyable to watch