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  2. Drift (film series) - Wikipedia

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    Known as Drift GT-R on Hong Kong releases. A young street racer Renn has just defeated a red 180SX on the mountain pass. A moment later, he found that the tires of his GTR were stolen by a famous tire-stealing gang! Renn challenged the daughter of the gang's boss. However, the daughter asked him to do a favor after she lost the race!!...

  3. Category:Japanese auto racing films - Wikipedia

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  4. Video Option - Wikipedia

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    The video magazine, always had numerous scrapes with the law in the past, the most notable was the Super Street Series (abbreviated as SSS), the series involves speed runs on public roads in the mid to late '90s. The series featured a segment which "Tarzan" Yamada as a human guinea pig, where he was tested for various dangerous stunts.

  5. Drifting Between Dreams and Reality, Yoshida Daihachi ... - AOL

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    Screening in competition at the 37th edition of the Tokyo International Film Festival, Yoshida Daihachi’s “Teki Cometh” is based on a 1998 novel by Tsutsui Yasutaka about a retired professor ...

  6. Keiichi Tsuchiya - Wikipedia

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    Keiichi Tsuchiya (土屋圭市, Tsuchiya Keiichi, born January 30, 1956) is a Japanese professional race car driver. He is known as the Drift King (ドリキン, Dorikin) for his nontraditional use of drifting in non-drifting racing events and his role in popularizing drifting as a motorsport.

  7. Megalopolis Expressway Trial - Wikipedia

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    Tsuchiya lends Shikiba an NSX, and the movie ends with the NSXs drifting around each other, around the circuit. • The film's approx. runtime is 1.5 hours. • Akira Sudou 's song "愛が眠れない (Love Can't Sleep)" from her 1996 album "パンドラ (Pandora)" is used midway in the film and during the ending.

  8. Less lost in translation: Foreigners get high-tech help in ...

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    As Japan enjoys a post-pandemic resurgence in tourism from around the globe, Seibu Railway is testing out an automated translation window to help confused foreigners navigate one of Tokyo's most ...

  9. The Drifting Avenger - Wikipedia

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    Japan: Language: Japanese: Budget: 300 million yen: The Drifting Avenger is a Japanese Western film shot in Australia. It was also known as Koya no toseinin. [1] [2]