toku --- you need to step up your game! or move to china with me! LOL
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hell yeah you can drift in China. I am currently competing in the Asian Pacific Drift Open, they have events in Shanghai, Zhuhai, Malaysia, Philippines, Taiwan, and Korea next year. I have an event in Shanghai on the 28th of September!
You can buy LHD cefiro in china for about 5k usd. Of course you need to swap out the engine because they come with a whacko RB24 NA motor. It might make 150ps on a good day, but other than that it is a Ceffy. S chassis are like gold out here a good LHD S13 will fetch around 8-10k usd.
And then theres the other things about China that are soo good - like two 22oz tsingtao beers for under a dollar! ( In Beijing...in Shanghai things are a little more expensive.)
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If your just starting out, dont buy into the illusion that you MUST HAVE AN SR,OR RB TO DRIFT. The ka is a great little engine, I had an s13 with an intake, headers, exhuast, lsd, and coilovers and i was sliding fine. You dont need a 2000rwhp Skyline to drift. Take your time with the power you got, after all you dont wanna wreck your 240, it aint fun......I know
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Originally posted by akuma S14 View Posthell yeah you can drift in China. I am currently competing in the Asian Pacific Drift Open, they have events in Shanghai, Zhuhai, Malaysia, Philippines, Taiwan, and Korea next year. I have an event in Shanghai on the 28th of September!
You can buy LHD cefiro in china for about 5k usd. Of course you need to swap out the engine because they come with a whacko RB24 NA motor. It might make 150ps on a good day, but other than that it is a Ceffy. S chassis are like gold out here a good LHD S13 will fetch around 8-10k usd.
And then theres the other things about China that are soo good - like two 22oz tsingtao beers for under a dollar! ( In Beijing...in Shanghai things are a little more expensive.)
Wow... Japan cost sooo much.... *sigh* I haven't been to the local drift track to re-start practicing since I'm teaching English(ESL teacher=very low pay) and my why doesn't like a noisey muffler....
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Originally posted by akuma S14 View Posthell yeah you can drift in China. I am currently competing in the Asian Pacific Drift Open, they have events in Shanghai, Zhuhai, Malaysia, Philippines, Taiwan, and Korea next year. I have an event in Shanghai on the 28th of September!
http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=_dtpSu...eature=related
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Yes indeed that is the series I am currently involved in. It is officially called : "Asian Pacific Drift Open". There are many drivers in the series including some guys from Japan like A. Kuroi, M. Suenaga, and M. Kawabata competing in the series. There are also guys from New Zealand, and all the participating countries as well. I am currently the only American to enter the events.
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