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The S13 Silvia I brought back from Japan was a little unique in that I scored a pristine (and I mean immaculate in all it's uncrashed glory) 1988 Q's 5MT for the huge sum of A$700...

lol you #$*!ing bastard it took me bloody months too find a car exactly like that in Japan and have it shipped over but least it was the first of the 2L K's, rest where ho-hum Q's and CA's at the time and original f**kmebabyfactory black. It was owned by a hairdresser, smelled like Taft hairspray which took a month to get out and the stupid bint had dropped nailpolish over the passengers seat, but apparently not driven in anger much, sexual frustration maybe but never anger.

Do like your photos though, pity the first couple of pages are bandwidth exceeded one though ;)

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  • 17 years later...

Some quick photos of a bunch of cars which (I thought 😅) stood out at the Osaka Auto Messe earlier in February....

Oh and... hi 🙂🤚everyone still on here who was around back in 2003 - 2009 😯

 

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Damn, some awesomeness in there.

What is the car with the Mk2 golf front, is it a Polo? 

I'm in love with the C110. 😍

Some cool grafts, like the Lancia Jimny (?).

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3 hours ago, PranK said:

Damn, some awesomeness in there.

What is the car with the Mk2 golf front, is it a Polo? 

I'm in love with the C110. 😍

Some cool grafts, like the Lancia Jimny (?).

Yes that's a VW Polo. The whole build inside and out was very well done I thought, in that Euro street style.
The C110 drew a crowd lol, one girl in earshot kept repeating "Hora! Smaaafu! Smaaafu!" 😄
Yep the Jimny has a Lancia Delta Integrale-like kit on it by Damd. They also made a Jimny kit based on the Renault 5 Turbo (which wasn't there). Speaking of little 4WD's the white one is a 2008 Nissan Kicks modified by Nissan Automobile College:
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3 hours ago, GTSBoy said:

Why TF would anyone paint up an R35 GTR as a f**king Hyundai?

It looks more grey than blue in daylight. I guess the bright lights they had in the Nissan booth made my phone camera make it look like Hyundai baby blue...
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But colour aside, Hyundai N was launched in 2017 and they copied the Nismo corporate black aero parts with red accent from the 2014 GT-R Nismo

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  • 4 months later...

1.80 yen for a slice of pizza... or is it supposed to be 180 yen??

Unfortunately it was the latter 😢
Didn't try it because we'd just left a Kobe beef restaurant and had no intention of going for a slice of pizza. 2 Bros Pizza at Hankyu Sannomiya station: https://g.co/kgs/HrVzGV8

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Hurry while stocks last! 🤣

13% points redemption on this $6000 Mont Blanc "James Dean" ballpoint pen at Yodobashi Camera in Umeda, Osaka

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