“Full sheet metal,” said a Japanese, a fan of fast cars and drifting, after being put behind the wheel of a Soviet UAZ. It should be noted that the sentence in question was pronounced more specifically in relation to the instruments on the dashboard, but in general it also applies to the whole car. However, the so-called “loaf” is full of sheet metal, especially in the hand of a Japanese.
Russian off-road equipment has many admirers outside the borders of Russia. And in Japan, “left-hand drive” cars Nivi and UAZ are considered quite eccentric chic “among those who understand.”
The Japanese fan of UAZ SGR allowed the famous drifter Ken Nomura to ride his loaf.
Of the standard UAZs that rolled off the assembly line, the one in question is distinguished by wheels that cause quite strong emotions in Nomura.
It is understandable that the modern Japanese, and moreover a sports car one, can hardly accept how such a car can be produced in 2022.
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