“Dajiban” the new trend of Japanese tuning
The Japanese tuning often leaves us quite peculiar examples of what can be done with a vehicle, from trucks loaded with lights and chrome – dekotora strangers – to classics with a collection of organs for exhaust pipes. It is a very peculiar country where you could find a lover of European classics alongside those preparing last batch sports racing drifting. The latest trend seems to be the “Dajiban” very social benefits and equipped vans.
Vans are the Dodge brand specifically, models 150 and 250 Ram with abundant social benefits and improvements look very racing. They Magnum V8 engine, mounted inside the cockpit and almost factory. Of course there are carburator units but which are components of competition to improve performance. Although serial 200 hp just little tight, these maniacs of the competition can do wonders with this 8-cylinder Americans.
The carrier of these vans is completely gutted and is very minimalist, usually with sports seats and inserts several carbon fiber. Who knew a truck could be so sexy! In the loading area is sometimes installed roll cages or left completely empty, although some owners carry all types of parts or the purchase of the century of the week. Surely with a Mazda RX-7 prepared for drifting can not do that.
Not only are tourist vehicles, the great love of competition is in Japan makes the owners of these Ram Van will be frequently tour and begin vying for the best drift. Rear-wheel drive and a long wheelbase base conditions are ideal for this. Even is expanding the D-VAN GP, a championship parallel to D1 Grand Prix drifting. VWVortex In this thread and on this website there are many more images, but you we will find a selection after this paragraph.
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