STREET/RACE Issue 2, Spring 2018 | Page 62

By Ainsley Jacobs Photographs by Kevin Cox issan’s GTR platform has a long and storied history. From its racing heritage to its royal affiliation, the leg- endary Japanese car has evolved over decades and earned a reputation worthy of the nickname “Godzil- la.” Oklahoma City, Oklahoma-based racer Tuan Ho’s 2009 Nissan GTR takes that moniker one step further in the form of a 1,300-plus horsepower, fire- breathing beast. The 34-year-old Ho isn’t new to the import scene. He’s paid his dues over the years with many inter- esting cars, including a turbocharged, GSR-powered ’97 Acura Integra that pushed 833 horsepower to its front wheels using E85 85 fuel. Further propelling his Japanese car craze, in the mid-2000s, Ho and a friend started up Top End, a shop to serve the local import scene. “I had worked out of my garage before then, so there was a big learning curve being self- employed and I was a little over my head since it was such a big shop,” Ho admits now. After just a few years, Ho chose to close the shop and with a new plan in mind he went back to school and got involved with his father’s business. “My dad owns some gas stations and I wound up owning a couple, then I sold one and got into the liquor store business. Now I have a liquor store, a gas station, and just recently got into car washes,” says the incredibly diversified and entrepreneurial-minded young man. Eventually, Ho realized that his Integra was more of a track car and since he was looking for some- thing more streetable, it was out with the old and in with the new by way of a 2009 Cadillac CS-V. After enjoying that for a while, Ho had to choose between making the Caddy faster or buying some- thing else. He went with the latter option. 62 STREETRACE HO HAD TO CHOOSE BETWEEN MAKING THE CADDY FASTER OR BUYING SOMETHING ELSE. HE WENT WITH THE LATTER OPTION.