These are just some pictures pulled out of a Japanese drift magazine called Drift Tengoku or Dori-Ten for short.

Kei cars / trucks have a maximum engine size of 660cc and can also be turbo or supercharged and are usually quite small and light weight hence the name Kei Car. Many people in Japan tune them like these ones below or just use them as daily run abouts. The selling point of owning a Kei Car is cheap shakken (registration) which will usually costs about 30,000 – 50,000 yen every 2 years compared to shakken for car like my JZX90 which is around 130,000 yen or so.

For you Mez, all pictures taken from Drift Tengoku.

Video found on youtube.com.

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10 Responses to “Kei Truck Drifting – For Mez”
  1. Warren says:

    Is there a possibility to see a video of KeiTruck drifting anytime on this blog? Would be nice!!

  2. Shaneo says:

    i’ve seen this those trucks look like so much fun! one of the pictures is awesome with all his wheels & tyres fitting perfectly in the back tray.

    it’s a good issue!

  3. Fury-S12 says:

    haha so awesome someone should export these to aus

  4. James says:

    I actually saw one of these trucks in a parking lot while I was in Japan

    RE01R’s, AVCR boost controller, gauges, Work Emotions… I couldn’t believe someone would fit this to a truck!

  5. Banpei says:

    Takes me back to the good old Gran Tourismo 2 days when I used a Daihatsu Midget to win the kei car cup. :D

  6. Geki Minihux says:

    Yeah, square pixel pixelated wheels are cars, those were the days haha.

  7. RVAMitchell says:

    I drive a Suzuki Carry for work :) good stuff.

  8. DAN-XIII says:

    !!!!!!!! hahah so good i want a mini truck now.

  9. toycoma says:

    I love it. I really love the red one. I think I would trade my tacoma for that one.

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