What we have here is our first JDM Mini. JDM originally stands for "Japanese Domestic Market," where cars were built and specced specifically for Japan. Did you know that in the 90's, 45% of all Minis produced found their way to Japan? Automatic gearboxes, air conditioning developed for the Japanese climate, cabriolet conversions. The Japanese always knew what they wanted from a Mini.
And one thing Japan has always wanted is to drift. That is exactly where the SUZUKA comes into play. She carries a hydraulic handbrake that locks the rear tyres on command, wider arches to keep those semi-slicks tucked in, and an A+ 1275cc under the bonnet that has been properly worked. Every part on this car is there for a reason.

































