Ever since the last time we featured this stunning RPS13 on StanceNation here I have managed to stay in contact with Nakagawa-san and even become pretty good friends. Sure there may be a small language barrier between us but that doesn’t mean much considering we both share the same passion for cars. So just what is new since we last featured Nakagawa-san’s Nissan you ask? Well, it may not appear to be much at first, but there are countless of small things, especially the new and much improved stance. My mind is completely boggled as to how he is able to drive this car around without completely destroying everything. Better yet, Nakagawa-san and his friends from Bad Quality slide their cars every chance that they get. They’re also known as Review // Hiroshima Drifting Heroes.

Photos By: Nakagawa Shuichi exclusively for StanceNation.com

Aero is still relatively the same as before except Nakagawa-san has added some custom-made splitters all around the car. The biggest aero change that the car has undergone is on the back. The spoiler is completely custom and the rear diffuser has been modified big time as well. Indeed, you are looking at a Voltex rear diffuser from a Evolution.

GT-Style is where it’s at the moment in Japan. Not only can it be seen in drift-style cars like this but it’s all over the VIP Scene. Can’t blame them though as it looks awesome as hell in my opinion.

As impressive as the entire aero package is, what I am really blown away with is the crazy fitment on this thing. I mean, fitment like this is what many bagged cars strive for (including myself), yet Nakagawa-san is able to pull it off sitting on coils. The entire suspension is pretty much custom by now. Check out that front fitment..

Engine wasn’t left untouched. It’s pushing a Tomei turbo kit with TRUST intercooler & piping which puts it at about 350HP. When I asked Nakagawa-san what his future plans were he seemed very excited. Let’s just say it involves frame processing and such. With that said, big thanks to Nakagawa-san once again and a big shout out to Bad Quality from all of us at StanceNation!