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Japanese news report: Drag racing Japanese cars in the Bronx (Video)

February 18th, 2007 by James

Here’s a Japanese news report on The Fast and the Furious-style drag racing of Japanese cars in New York City:

Things that this news report teaches us:

  • Japanese are like..you know, gods of making cars.
  • Japanese engines are where it’s at.
  • American cars have engines that are old.
  • Japanese cars are affordable, so young people like to drive them.
  • Chicks dig pimped-out Japanese cars.
  • Cops do not dig drag racing.


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3 Comments »

Comment by Akoua Doffou
2007-02-19 04:39:44

In America, these cars all called “riced out”.

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Comment by WujouMao
2007-02-19 13:29:14

can someone at least use proprer english and explain just what dig is, cos for me to dig is with a shovel, and pimped as in a man who controls prostitutes?

sorry, i dont speak american hip-hop think im tough street slang in England

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Comment by Akoua Doffou
2007-02-20 03:56:27

WujouMao:
To “dig” in American slang is to like something or someone.

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