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hey guys just wondering if anyone recognises the the sticker on the rear of the car in teh attached image.

trying to see if its a certain workshop etc, it doesnt look familiar with me?

thanks

Michael

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The actually TK nameplate is an actual plastic emblem not a sticker. Atleast this is what they put on the R32's. Another visual choice would be the side skirts with the TK emblem embedded into the side just in front of the rear tires. TK also did numerous platings under the hood for numerous components.

A bit. Owned by the president of my local tuner . Competes at Central circuit form time to time. From what I understand, the GTR's current tune is pulling in 9.60's. Sorry, but I dont want to share to much info on this car.

Here's a shot of the motor.

L25.jpg

The actually TK nameplate is an actual plastic emblem not a sticker.  Atleast this is what they put on the R32's.  Another visual choice would be the side skirts with the TK emblem embedded into the side just in front of the rear tires.  TK also did numerous platings under the hood for numerous components.

hi thanks very much.

although i think i miss the point, what does the TK emblem mean?

This is a tuning shop?

thansk very much.

PS that GTR looks awesome.

Any engine bay pics of supra also?

thanks

Michael

hi thanks very much.

although i think i miss the point, what does the TK emblem mean?

This is a tuning shop?

thansk very much.

PS that GTR looks awesome.

Any engine bay pics of supra also?

thanks

Michael

TK is short form for Tommy Kaira. This is a tuning shop in Japan. There main focus is body cosmetics. Also, they often dab they're fingers into engine tuning.

Regarding the other Feast cars, I cant explain too much on this forum. Sorry!

TK is short form for Tommy Kaira.  This is a tuning shop in Japan.  There main focus is body cosmetics.  Also, they often dab they're fingers into engine tuning.  

Regarding the other Feast cars, I cant explain too much on this forum. Sorry!

ah ok

sorry yes i know all about tommy kaira.

i just didnt realise this is what it meant.

i thought TK was going to be something else.

thanks for the help.

Michael

Hey morgs, didn't know R32GTRs were factory available in a green - thought your car was black from your avatar.

Got any pics of it?

Cheers

Hi Ronin... I guess the avatar is too small to see

I got a couple of piccys that give the colour off a little more

15.jpg

http://www.antilag.com/personal/morgs/11.jpg

:rant:

Hey morgs, didn't know R32GTRs were factory available in a green - thought your car was black from your avatar.

Got any pics of it?

Cheers

Hi Ronin... I guess the avatar is too small to see

I got a couple of piccys that give the colour off a little more

15.jpg

http://www.antilag.com/personal/morgs/11.jpg

:rant:

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