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Written by Rowan Horncastle
As you well know, an old-shape Toyota Hilux is the most indestructible car in the world. No matter if you decide to drown it, torch it, crash it, pummel it or simply drop it from outer space, with a turn of a key it"ll fire back up and chug along minding its own business. But aside from being the weapon of choice for apocalypse militias, the mighty pick-up has added another string to its bow. A string of slammed, sideways-ness thanks to Aussie drifter Nigel Petrie. Bored of the normal scene of ratty Silvias and Skylines, Nige decided to take a 2001 Hilux and turn it into a competition-spec drift car. As you can see from the video above, the level of detail encompassed within this project is a thing of beauty.
Date written: 1 May 2018
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 11705
As you well know, an old-shape Toyota Hilux is the most indestructible car in the world. No matter if you decide to drown it, torch it, crash it, pummel it or simply drop it from outer space, with a turn of a key it"ll fire back up and chug along minding its own business. But aside from being the weapon of choice for apocalypse militias, the mighty pick-up has added another string to its bow. A string of slammed, sideways-ness thanks to Aussie drifter Nigel Petrie. Bored of the normal scene of ratty Silvias and Skylines, Nige decided to take a 2001 Hilux and turn it into a competition-spec drift car. As you can see from the video above, the level of detail encompassed within this project is a thing of beauty.
Date written: 1 May 2018
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 11705