How's it Andrew have you or could you do a video of what you had to go through to move to Japan from aus and what you do for work and would you recommend it? Please and thank you.
I recommend it if you really love driving, a big part of why I like being here is the access to circuits almost whenever you want. Everyone's priorities are different but also you need to be able to find a way to make good money here, if you come over and do the English teaching thing it's very hard to track regularly with that kind of salary. I've always worked in the car and car part export industry since I moved here but since the start of this year I started working for myself so I have alot more control of my time than if you work for a company here. For visas honestly the best thing to do is speak with an immigration lawyer, you should always use one to give yourself the best chance anyways but there are too many variables that come into play. How old you are, education level, what country you are from, etc all play a role in what options you have. The easiest of all is a working holiday visa and that will get you 18 months here which is enough time to get your foot into some doors and make a more long term plan but again that's only available to certain nationalities.
Ahhhhhh! Back in the Hachi game! Wonder if you could do Ueo's 'quick feint' clutch entry at that first hairpin of Tsukuruma (reverse layout) hahaha. Will you be doing 14"s or 15"s on this car, Andrew?
Been thinking about how much I want a 4age Corolla all day and now I see this. Thanks
This is awesome
@@mikebellend hahah it's a sign 🤠
Looks like alot of fun. You look very happy. 😍💜
Straight killing it with the 86 on the track 🔥
So fun to watch you drift a car with very little power so well
😆❄️ #51
So happy to see you back in one lad, enjoy
You look right at home in the 86! Excited to see what you do with it!
Looks so Fun! killing it
Now you have a Mona Lisa and a "shit old beater"!
Congrats for the new car
Welcome 86!
Such an awesome car love that it was pretty much turn key with a bit of history. I have an N2 Ae86 up at ebisu so much fun to drive!
oh awesome, just had a look at your video!
ohhhh boyyy, this is awesome haha !!
Congrats to get 86 Andy
It looks bad engine condition
But you still remember how to drive it
Thank you! I think it's in good condition, normal 4ag is just slow 😅
How's it Andrew have you or could you do a video of what you had to go through to move to Japan from aus and what you do for work and would you recommend it? Please and thank you.
I recommend it if you really love driving, a big part of why I like being here is the access to circuits almost whenever you want. Everyone's priorities are different but also you need to be able to find a way to make good money here, if you come over and do the English teaching thing it's very hard to track regularly with that kind of salary.
I've always worked in the car and car part export industry since I moved here but since the start of this year I started working for myself so I have alot more control of my time than if you work for a company here.
For visas honestly the best thing to do is speak with an immigration lawyer, you should always use one to give yourself the best chance anyways but there are too many variables that come into play. How old you are, education level, what country you are from, etc all play a role in what options you have. The easiest of all is a working holiday visa and that will get you 18 months here which is enough time to get your foot into some doors and make a more long term plan but again that's only available to certain nationalities.
So cool!!!!
Ahhhhhh! Back in the Hachi game! Wonder if you could do Ueo's 'quick feint' clutch entry at that first hairpin of Tsukuruma (reverse layout) hahaha. Will you be doing 14"s or 15"s on this car, Andrew?
eventually I would like to go 15s! but for now I have a few 14s kicking around so that's what I will use haha
3:15 is that a 110 sunny or a 310 sunny
110 GX!
Wahoo !!!!
Inspired by noriyaro, how much was it
huh? 😅
@AndrewDate 🤷🏼