Photography by Tiffany Pridanoda (@tiffprida)
Uzair Ashraf’s friend let him drive his S13 once, and that was the beginning of a journey to the racetrack that wouldn’t stop for anything.
Ashraf picked up his first S13 in 2011, and got started modifying. In the beginning, he was focused on street drifting, and ended up getting into some trouble.
Wanting to continue pursuing his passion for drifting, he wisely took it to the track, where he learned to drift properly.
Now with a turbocharged KA24 engine and a Deadman Wonderland Itasha livery, he can be found at the track getting sideways as often as possible.
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