what front bumper is that on the blue gtr ? anyone know
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Originally posted by timo View Postwhat front bumper is that on the blue gtr ? anyone know
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Been awhile and time for an update on the scene.
From later September.
Classic R30 Skyline fitted with Buddy Club P1 wheels. Have to say that front spoiler wakens up front end a bit.
Such thing as a perfect S13? Surely this one fits the category rather well.
Simplified original looks. What the R32 GT-R is all about. Whether planted with R33 or R34 wheels, they both finish the look on a positive note.
Seen this Z once before. At that time there were simply to many people around to take a decent shot. So finally here it is.
Couple shots here from the All Japan Club F Style. Basically including F50 Cima's.
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And then...
Some more action from last month at Daikoku.
Starting with this HR32 sitting on 15" SSR XR4 Longchamps. Quite the site to see.
A timeless look. BBS LM's on an R32.
Toyota Century on what it seems to be the lowest airbag setting achievable.
And from near by Tokyo, Hakosaki PA. A spot very compact holding maybe 20 cars at best. But man the hardest machinery comes through here late late at night. When I had dropped by earlier that night, it was packed with no room to park. Shame to as Abflug had a bunch of Supras, the RWB black bird and more.
Falcon's Japanese buddy
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Originally posted by dah_hunter View PostSweetness.. i cant wait to see all the epic cars when im in japan.
I love going there, the customer service is so good it makes me sad to come back to the land of sh1t service and gratuities expected. That and I can get the best Lamen only 1 block away from where I am staying.
Mmmmmm.....the food.
Jon.Last edited by Dragon Humper; 02-23-2011, 02:43 AM.Why don't you come over to MySpace and Twitter my Yahoo untill I Google all over your Facebook.
1990 GTR Drag Special T88H34D 11.24 @ 127.55mph at only 1.2bar...... officially. SOLD
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Here are my contributions.
I was at Daikoku after a day spent at the Tokyo Auto Salon in 2007. GTRC had a mini Japan meet at Tony Roma's in Odaiba, after which I pushed for everyone to head over to daikoku futo to see what kind of action was happening. I should add that it was a historical occasion as it was GTR-guy (Joc) and Adam's first time there, so I was witness to a double deflowering lol.
"Life's too short to drive boring cars!"
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Originally posted by JZ View PostHere are my contributions.
I was at Daikoku after a day spent at the Tokyo Auto Salon in 2007. GTRC had a mini Japan meet at Tony Roma's in Odaiba, after which I pushed for everyone to head over to daikoku futo to see what kind of action was happening. I should add that it was a historical occasion as it was GTR-guy (Joc) and Adam's first time there, so I was witness to a double deflowering lol.
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Hakosaki PA Once Again
With the new wheels mounted on the S14, another trip was made on Saturday night to Hakosaki. This time with Adam P (JZX100 Friend)
This PA is turning out to be the hot spot around Tokyo on weekends, perhaps even on weekdays. And not one either to go on about racing on the streets, but for what its worth, anyone with an itch for spirited driving, then this is the hub for you. Shall make a video sooner or later
In it's glory minus all the attention it stirred up from the locals. Everyone so keen to see the car for whatever reason.
A rare sight to see, the 190E Merc. I never realized these motors had a solid lift cam. So noisy, much like the M3.
One very tidy 33R.
Bit tacky looking, but this Vitz was well sorted. Above and beyond any Vitz cup car.
And again, a little overdone. But im sure the T78-33D more than makes up for it hahaha
And some random others.
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