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i love the way this 86 gets an absolute caning at the mercy of a very skilled set of hands.

its going to be a long time before a DA driver will have the balls to be able to do this.

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not bad ... i would say we arent even second rate YET! but its only practice really!

Have you seen those crazy Saudi's .... not even Tsuchiya would try some of the shit they do ....crazy MoFo teatowl heads.

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You're right. One lunatic in a AE86 means everyone else can't drive. Good scentific comparison, can I sign up to your newsletter?

I said " ...wont have the balls to be ABLE TO DO THIS" and dont you know the meaning of satire?

read the post, thickhead.

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i couldnt believe this video. The guy was totally on it and he wasnt just "locking" it down the straight..he had the mongrel in 3rd at redline before he decided to toss it in...

im not sure if its bravery or insanity?

tsk... do we need more evidence that they are a bunch of crazy bastards!?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4tZ2Q9CV04...ted&search=

ps. wtf is with the g-style token black dude in this video? ;)

cant wait to see a hummer with 30" chromies competing in the US drift comp :P

People arent even crazy enough to do that in video games! ;)

I wonder how many cars he's written off practising to do that!? :P

I admit to not having the tackle to do something that nuts but damn the guy was like ice.

you wouldnt have been able to pass a tally-ho between the car and the wall on that second run..

that first vid is Ueo in a practice session. look for vids of him on youtube if you want external views of his runs

Spot on and shame on me for not mentioning it earlier...

just to give credit where credit is due i think you all should see just how good Katsuhiro Ueo is from the outside...im sure many of you already have but hes one of the best so let me remind you..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQq4lWalY1Q...ted&search=

enjoy.. DA is no where NEAR this level but damn id love it to be...

still..if you want to see the way Katsuhiro Ueo builds an 86 have a look at this...

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