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Oh, Japan. When will you cease to put out tons of funny stuff that people overseas just can’t seem to understand. What’s a Kei truck? It’s basically a mini truck, like a Kei car is a mini car, except they’re trucks, you know with a bed and stuff. Often found in 4×4 configuration, they’re useful for the farmers that need to have a cheap and reliable form of transporting goods around on bad terrain, like in the mountains. Too bad they found their way into the hands of drift enthusiests, now they’re being used as drift machines. No joke. Be sure to click “Read More” to see the pictures!

[Source: Five2]

“Keitora”, as everyone calls them here, is a contraction of “kei jidousha torakku”, which is the Japanese word for “compact car” combined with the Japanese pronunciation of “truck”. These little workhorses are a familiar sight in the agricultural areas outside major cities, and are usually seen being driven by old farmers with a load of fresh produce in the back. They are also commonly used by workmen like carpenters and builders, which seems to be the sort of jobs the guys who drift these cars have. I’ve heard that Team Burst’s Naoki Nakamura, who works as a landscaper, drifts his keitora every day in the mountains for practice.