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Toyota ‘Mark X ZiO’ Minivan Was A Hidden Agility Runner

The Toyota Mark X ZiO was introduced in 2007 as a derivative model of the Mark X. Although the name of the car was Mark X, it was a FF model that used the new MC platform. It should also be noted that the 2.4-litre straight-four and 3.5-litre V6 engines were available.

Nissan R32 ‘Skyline GT-R’ He Had Admired For 30 Years

CREWCH is a shop in Mie Prefecture that specialises in GT-Rs. It is characterised not only as a tuning shop but also as a car shop in town. Among the owners who visit the shop, we would like to introduce the owner of a bright red R32 GT-R.

Mitsubishi ‘Mirage Dingo’ Was Actually A Convenient Compact Wagon

The Mirage Dingo was a compact car launched by Mitsubishi in 1999. Although the name of the car was Mirage, it was not based on the same car, but on a newly developed platform. The early model was characterized by a unique front mask, while the later model was changed to a milder design.

Why Did A Nissan ‘Skyline GT-R’ Owner Choose The R33 Instead Of The R32?

The GT-R Magazine introduces Mr Tatsuhiko Sawa, who bought a 1995 R33 from CREWCH, a shop in Mie Prefecture that has recently been increasing its presence in the GT-R market.

Spoon Sport’s Honda ‘NSX-R GT’ Sold For 368,000 USD

On 29 February 2024, a Honda NSX-R GT by Spoon was offered at an auction held by Bonhams in Amelia, Florida, USA. The car competed in the 2008 Macau GP Road Sports Challenge, finishing third in class. The price at which it was sold was a result that Japanese racing fans were very proud of.

Toyota’s Station Wagon ‘Mark II Qualis’ Was A ‘Camry Gracia’ Inside

The Mark II Qualis was introduced in April 1997 as a new model of the Toyota Mark II Wagon. Although the front mask and tail lamps wore a design similar to that of the eighth-generation Mark II, the platform was not for the RWD Mark II but for the FWD Camry Gracia. Why was a 4WD model added to the line-up, which the previous generation did not have?

Toyota ‘Corona EXiV’ Established The Popularity Of The 4-door Hardtop Coupe

The Corona EXiV was introduced in 1989 as the successor to the Toyota Corona Coupe. It was fully remodeled in 1993, and a racing machine based on the Corona EXiV was entered in the All-Japan Touring Car Championship, which was popular at the time, from 1994. We take a fresh look back at the car.

Did The Honda ‘NSX’, A Former Press Test Car, Find A Buyer?

On 24 February 2024, a Honda NSX Type T was offered at an auction held by Iconic Auctioneers at Silverstone Circuit in the UK. The vehicle on display was a publicity vehicle prepared for loan to the media in the UK. We are pleased to report an interesting hammer price.
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