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To me... J-Style tuning is a way of life, it's a movement, it's a lifestyle, if you're like me and live and breathe the j-style, then you have, you will, you are, and you most important of all...

....live...

...J-style tuning...

nah jk, there is no such thing as j-style tuning, some people have been having a lend of you.

if j-style tuning is "no clear lights and no neons" then how come all of the uras demo cars and the origin lab demo cars all have crystal LED / Clear tail lights? and neons?

and that silvia convertible with the cima conversion is awesome what are you talking about? i saw that thing years ago if it was eligable for road use then i would buy it myself... what's wrong with it?

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i rember reading a artical by the editor on j-style tunning. it was only a few months ago (i think when www.j-spec.com had thier first dyno day). he argues that j-style is not a true cullture, as far as i can rember.

if you email them they would be able to tell you what issue the artical was.

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that is j-style to a T. take note of the simple anti-bling rims with big dish and simple yet sexy black and white theme. also looks to have a race seat on the drivers side only, very jap thing o do, although they will usually have fixed back race seat for the driver, and a lower spec reclinable version from the same brand for the passenger

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...J-style tuning...

nah jk, there is no such thing as j-style tuning, some people have been having a lend of you.

J-Style, I'd assume, would basically be mirroring a Japanese tuning sub-culture.

Just like there's no US-style tuning (even though you'd recognise an American hot rod or chopper if you saw one), nor is there a an Aus-Style tuning (although if you saw a Street Machine type vehicle you'd pick it as Australian) there is no single "J-Style".

As you said, there are plenty of blingy JDM cars (considering the Altezza is a Japanese car, its ironic that people think Altezza lights aren't JDM), as well as the infamous bosozuku / yankee styled cars, with the stupidly massive bodykits and exhausts, and insane offset wheels.

People who think J-Style, J-Spec, or JDM-style cars are purely stripped out race machines are having a toss.

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Has anyone, EVER, brought a tripod to Daikoku PA? Post pics if you know of someone who has...

me me me! ;) and lol I was thinking the same thing... "BUY a tri-pod!"

ok, I'm half telling the truth. the time before last I didn't bring my own tri-pod, but I used my friends :P

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