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Taiwanese Boobkhana Has Stig Drifting a Trike and Screaming Girls

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In July 2014, Ken Block and his team at Monster Energy coined the term Boobkhana. How? By showing a video of a well endowed Rui Kiriyama in the passenger seat of Block's 500 horsepower GRC Fiesta.
It was almost as good as that Polish (fake) video where the girl loses her blouse in a drifting accident. Sadly, part 2 of Boobkhana never came. So we had to search the internet for similar clips, and we found one at MAX Drift Club in Taiwan, of all places.

A couple of months ago, they released their own little corner of hooning heaven, which depicts everything a petrolhead likes.

First off, we have a fake version of the Stig. With all the nostalgia going on these days, we'll take whatever we can get. He rides a pair of electric rollerblades and shows off his skills with the drifting trike. It's motorized and the rubber makes purple smoke, so we're more than happy with that.

The cars are great too, Japanse coupes from a time when Nissan, Mitsubishi and Toyota stood for handling and performance.

MAX Drift Club seems like a fine establishment. We checked their Facebook page and found a nice selection of girls in suggestive clothing, Lamborghinis, Corvettes and a few kei cars with pink vinyl. They seem like a fun crowd.

A couple of dirt bike riders couldn't resist joining in the festivities. They make a couple of jumps over the Japanese car, probably inspired by all the Mad Max trailers being shown on television.

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About the author: Mihnea Radu
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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