Originally posted by allblackS14
damn 15k for a silvia...thres an r34GTR VspecII im looking at in Naha and its only 18k. the best part is it being black..not that ghey blue everyone has.
When you say a knife to a gunfight..is the japanese cars better equipped? I dont see why americans cant get the same parts. Sure they will cost a bit more but to be competitive you do what you gotta do. Alex good luck this year, and thank you for answering my questions.
damn 15k for a silvia...thres an r34GTR VspecII im looking at in Naha and its only 18k. the best part is it being black..not that ghey blue everyone has.
When you say a knife to a gunfight..is the japanese cars better equipped? I dont see why americans cant get the same parts. Sure they will cost a bit more but to be competitive you do what you gotta do. Alex good luck this year, and thank you for answering my questions.
in my opinion the whole "bringing a knife to a gunfight" thing is basically about drifters in japan having more experience since they are able to Drift in most places without being bothered by the police and wait....
this might not be relevent but there was this old topic on this site about Hashiriya's and basically if i remember correctly the people in Japan drop their money into their cars and living expenses but some blow off schooling...in Japan depending on what car you have you might do an engine swap... The US 240 comes with the KA...but then the common enthusiast/drifter would end up going for the SR but in Japan it already comes equipped with one so basically you save that extra money to spend on other stuff while we have to order the engine and pay for it to get installed
while in america we have to worry about living expenses, schooling, and yeah...
oh and not to mention Japan does have more local tracks to use then us in america...
over time we will become just as good as the local drifters of japan...
ah....this might sound confusing.....
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