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Haha no Asians have a big gambling problem when Macau turned into the new vegas there was reports of mothers leaving their <10 yr old children to go gamble for a few days. Police had to get involved and break into the house. One case was where a 12yr old girl was left with some money and her mother went to gamble and people only found out when the teachers found out at the school she goes too. An the worst one I've ever read about is that a lot of houses in HK have 2 doors a main door and a large metal sliding security gate one parent actually locked her child IN BETWEEN the two to go to Macau for the day. Seriously this world is messed

Yeah.... Many Asians have gambling problems, my dad was one of them, he spent tones of money on horses, oh well lol.

hihi~~are u guys from HK?

I am :D

There weren't many Japanese exotics in China when I was there, I did see a few Mitsu GTOs driven by soccer players mainly but that's about it.

HK, Malaysia and Singapore have freaking ballers that just makes you go sick, especially HK.

There weren't many Japanese exotics in China when I was there, I did see a few Mitsu GTOs driven by soccer players mainly but that's about it.

HK, Malaysia and Singapore have freaking ballers that just makes you go sick, especially HK.

I've never been to HK - some awesome Skylines in M'sia and S'pore with little expense spared.

Some of the cars in M'sia have been modified to something you would only see on the track because they don't enforce any emission rules.

S'pore on the other hand are strict on emissions and mods (I'm going from 2nd hand info here) - so the way around this is to register the vehicle in M'sia under a friend or relative (therefore M'sian number plate) - the S'pore police can't lay down the law on your car.

Another intersting place I've seen an R32 - possibly GT-R - is in Taiwan (just on the outskirts of Tainan city) - it was on jack stands, really dusty and partially covered. Not sure if it was converted to LHD - as RHD is banned in Taiwan.

Mitsu GTO have been released in the USA so getting one into China (LHD) maybe easier or they may have released one domestically.

iseekool = ICQ?

Some of the cars in M'sia have been modified to something you would only see on the track because they don't enforce any emission rules.

You need to go to thailand for that.

S'pore police can't lay down the law on your car.

And drive down to SG on Sundays :yes: In fact I think most of the older Nissans that I saw were from JB or WD.

iseekool = ICQ?

You need to go to thailand for that.

And drive down to SG on Sundays :P In fact I think most of the older Nissans that I saw were from JB or WD.

iseekool = icy-cool (as in cold) hahahaha

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