This viral video proves why the Toyota Land Cruiser and its never-die attitude is favoured by those venturing into the most trialling terrains.
Donned in traditional, boxy bodywork, the Land Cruiser has become a staple of durability and reliability. From farms in South Africa to dunes in the Middle East, the aged albeit refreshed model is a firm favourite with its buyers for its no-quit attitude. Several viral videos on social media show mangled bakkies moving on their own steam down a road and into a Toyota-branded building that could be an Arab dealership.
Tafheet, colloquially known as Arab drifting or Saudi drifting would likely be where these bakkies had their bodywork unwillingly re-moulded. The type of street racing subculture has non-modified vehicles of all shapes and sizes being flung across several highway lanes, with traffic, barriers and spectators all within a few metres of the dangerous theatrics.
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