The March 2014 issue of Drift Tengoku is packed with visuals that highlight both drift history and the modern scene.
On the front cover tandem Nissan Silvias take the spotlight, capturing the excitement of close-proximity drifting.
Inside, there’s a fascinating feature on a 1971 Hakosuka Skyline equipped with Silvia suspensionshowing how old-school platforms adapt with newer parts to stay relevant in drifting.
For readers who appreciate drift culture’s lighter side, page 179 features cartoon artwork of an S13 Onevia, blending fun with fan service.
The issue also celebrates the massive influence of Tokyo Auto Salon, with a collage spread showcasing cars like the Skyline, Laurel, S13, and Cresta, as well as a group photo capturing the scale of the event.
Technical focus appears again on the rear cover with an Endless Drift6R rear caliper advertisement,
appealing to enthusiasts who obsess over stopping power as much as horsepower.
Together, these spreads offer a perfect mix of grassroots spirit, history, and high-profile car culture.
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