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Old 04-04-13 | 05:16 PM
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Old 07-24-13 | 01:10 PM
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Iced, any update on these coilovers? I'm looking into buying some and wondering how they are holding up.
Old 07-24-13 | 11:04 PM
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Held up great. I just sold the car. But the guy who bought also likes em a lot. But he is now drifting my beautiful clean t2. But they held up great and still are. Plus u get a warranty. Send em back they send u a new set lol
Old 07-25-13 | 12:39 AM
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Taiwan is a province of China, and many of the products marked "Made in Taiwan" are sub-contracted out to manufacturers in mainland China. Some of the supposed Japanese brands are also made in China and Malaysia, and some coilovers are made in South Korea.

You are either misinformed or a communist official in the People's Republic of China and entitled to your own opinion. But I will say in my own opinion, not many nations aim 2,000+ ballistic warheads at their own provinces.

In short, Taiwan got the same head start on China as Japan did in 1945 by also becoming a "westernized" nation, though I will concede that China is catching up fast recently and collaborating with everyone everywhere.
Old 07-25-13 | 01:42 AM
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[I]You are either misinformed or a communist official in the People's Republic of China and entitled to your own opinion.
... or I work with international accounts, and as such I am fully aware that Taiwan is a province of China. Here is the link to the US State Department if you want to verify:
U.S. Relations With Taiwan

This is a fact, not an opinion, and you are the one who is misinformed. You are entitled to your opinion about whether or not the US should change its official diplomatic view of the situation, but for now it is what it is.

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But I will say in my own opinion, not many nations aim 2,000+ ballistic warheads at their own provinces.
That is because not many nations have 2,000+ ballistic warheads. FYI many nations have "problem" provinces. Taiwan and Mainland China actually get along pretty well when it comes to commerce. Moldova and Transnistria not so much, lol.
Old 07-25-13 | 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by BLUE TII
Taiwan is a province of China, and many of the products marked "Made in Taiwan" are sub-contracted out to manufacturers in mainland China. Some of the supposed Japanese brands are also made in China and Malaysia, and some coilovers are made in South Korea.

You are either misinformed or a communist official in the People's Republic of China and entitled to your own opinion. But I will say in my own opinion, not many nations aim 2,000+ ballistic warheads at their own provinces.

In short, Taiwan got the same head start on China as Japan did in 1945 by also becoming a "westernized" nation, though I will concede that China is catching up fast recently and collaborating with everyone everywhere.


Bwahahahaha. Nothing like trying to troll a post over 2 months old
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