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Toyota ‘Soarer’ Transplanted With ‘R32 GT-R’ Engine And Interior Equipment
The manga "Shakotan Boogie", written by Michiharu Kusunoki and serialized in Weekly Young Magazine in 1986, had a great impact on vehicle lovers in Japan. Influenced by the manga, an owner built a real-life version of the Toyota Soarer that the manga's main character "Hajime-chan" drove.
Highlights Of SUPER GT’s Soon-to-open 2024 Season
The race photographers who have been photographing and witnessing Japanese motorsport for many years are now in full swing in time for the forthcoming 2024 SUPER GT season, which will begin soon.2 On 16-17 March, just before the start of the season at the Okayama International Circuit Photographer Masakatsu Sato reports on what he saw, heard, and felt during the two-day test held at Okayama International Circuit on 16-17 March.
Narrow ‘G-Class’ Style Suzuki ‘Jimny’ Appears!
The new DAMD model introduced here has been wonderfully updated to appeal to such users. The model name is 'Jimny Little G Traditional'. As the name suggests, it is based on the current JB64 "Jimny", a kei-car.
Nissan ‘GT-R Nismo’ And ‘Fairlady Z Nismo’ Are Aavailable In 1/43rd Scale!
Kyosho entertains fans around the world with its diverse lineup of model cars. The company has released the 1/43 scale Nissan "GT-R Nismo" & "Fairlady Z Nismo" and the 1/18 scale Motul AUTECH Z. Here is a look at the appeal of each model.
Nissan ‘Serena’ As A Camper For Weekends Only!
The Nissan Serena P-SV proposed by Nissan P'S Fieldcraft is recommended for auto-camping. The main feature of this vehicle is its variable pop-up roof mechanism, which makes it easy to enjoy comfortable overnight stays in the car. It is a vehicle that can be used and utilized in multiple ways without compromising the usability of a first car.
Autozam ‘AZ-3’ Was A Longtime Seller In The Shadow Of The ‘AZ-1’
The Autozam AZ-3 was introduced in 1991 as a sibling of the Eunos Presso. While the Presso targeted single men and women who valued their individuality, the AZ-3 was a model with a lighter, sportier flavour. What kind of car was the AZ-3, whose name is not heard as often today as that of the AZ-1?
Toyota ‘Cynos’, A Secretary’s Car That Was Cheaper Than The Kei-car
The Toyota 'Cynos', introduced in 1991, was a two-door coupe model based on the Tercel/Corsa/Corolla II and was available in two models: 'Alpha' and 'Beta'. 1995 saw a full model change, and the second generation of the Cynos was also two Two models are available. The new α model is an attractive model with a low price of 934,000 yen (approx. 6160 USD). We look back at the car again.