McDonald's uses drifting Toyota Supras in insane new ad

McDonald's in Japan has partnered with Toyota to produce a viral video with a pair of Supras drifting in a closed-off car park. For two weeks from May 1, McDonald's Happy Sets – Japan's version of Happy Meals – will include a free Toyota Supra toy from Japanese model car maker, Tomica. As part of the promotion, the fast food giant paired up Japanese drifting legends Nobuteru Taniguchi and Daigo Saito to perform stunts in two highly modified Toyota Supras.

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