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i was reading about this car in drift battle magazine a few months ago. it says your based in china and youve got a drift workshop setup there if i remember correctly? RB24s is certainly different, id never heard about it before i saw your car, good to see u got rid of it. has china caught onto the whole modifying scene yet? given that theyre LHD and 80% of cars there are fwd, id imagine it would be difficult

Can you post some photos of this article ? Cause I've never heard of drift workshop LOL

Everyone thinks its a pos old car. )) Anyway.

It's a pain to get parts here. But I'm slowly getting it to slide :thumbsup: haha

Actually there are plenty of rwd cars here. Old crowns, few cressidas, marks, bmw, benzs, gloria/cedrics, a31, saw 2 c33).

S13/S14 barely exist here LOL

Anyway, when rb20det car will be finished I want to try get the rb24s a DE head and maybe turbo it :( hehe

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I saw the same article. They said that the red tape in china to import cars was pretty bad and importing an engine was about the same. Ill see if I can dig it up and show you. Same car im pretty sure.

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