Posted in JDM Porn, tagged 200SX, auto salon, autosalon, exciting car showdown, garage, garage lfw, Japan, japanese, JDM, lfw, nissan, osaka, s15, shirts, silvia, Tokyo, tokyo auto salon on April 7, 2008 | No Comments »
I’m not sure why I like this S15, because as far as aesthetics go, I’m usually not the hugest fan of darker-hues on JDM cars, nor am I a chrome aficionado, however there’s just something about it that draws my eye to this Silvia.
Garage LFW don’t manufacture a great deal of their own parts apart [...]
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Posted in Rumours, Junk & Other Stuff, tagged 180SX, drift, evolusi, evolusi: KL drift, fasha sandha, fast and the furious, fatf, film, gt-r, gt-t, gts-r, kl, kuala lumpur, Malaysia, mazda, movie, nissan, r33, r34, review, rx-7, s13, s15-80, s1580, silvia, skyline, swastika, tfatf, Tokyo, tokyo drift on April 3, 2008 | No Comments »
Okay, for those of you not in Malaysia, today was opening day for this country’s very own high-octane drift film that goes by the name of Evolusi: Tokyo Drift. I’ve just come out of seeing the movie and I thought I’d voice my opinion on what I thought of the flick.
To start, the movie is [...]
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Posted in JDM Porn, tagged aluminium, auto, auto salon, autosalon, carbon, carbon fiber, carbon fibre, cf, civic, concept, honda, Japan, japanese, JDM, mugen, r, rr, salon, Tokyo, type r, type-rr on March 30, 2008 | No Comments »
I know this is a couple of months old, but I haven’t posted it before and I thought I might put it up for those of you out there who haven’t had a chance to gawk at the splendor that is Mugen’s Civic RR concept, which was displayed at this year’s Tokyo Auto Salon.
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The engine [...]
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I’ve heard through the grapevine that there will be a new aftermarket performance motor show in Tokyo starting from May, however I haven’t been able to dig up any more information about the name, or much else for that matter.
According to a friend-of-a-friend who knows a guy in the industry in Japan (pretty vague, huh?), [...]
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