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Re: Old school Japanese car websites?
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not sure if this is photoshopped:

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Posted on: 2005/9/28 8:58
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"not sure if this is photoshopped:"

It's not,.. there is video of that on the road somewhere on the net (I can't find it at the moment) :D

Posted on: 2005/10/7 8:16
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Now that's just being silly!

It seems that the oil cooler stuck to the grille with hoses sticking out like the proverbial is all the go too.

Ya kinda get sick of seeing the same mods on every car after a while... I guess it's just like Hollywood - running out of fresh ideas...

Posted on: 2005/10/8 2:54
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Here are Pics/Thread from the 3rd Annual Hot Olds Meet. More conservative cars than the bosozuki meets.

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Anybody besides me know what it is?

Posted on: 2005/10/8 6:51
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l Do matbighat & to give someone a hint? It has a Bentone desigined body of the sixtys. Good hint matbighat? if no one know in few days l'LL tell my answer! Good work thought matbighat in finding the photos. Bruns

Posted on: 2005/10/9 15:22
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Posted on: 2005/11/10 12:40
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Here's some of the pics:

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Posted on: 2005/11/10 13:24
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I actually like some of the muscle car looking rims they have going on there.


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I have actually been to the Tomai factory in Japan about 4-5months ago. I walked into the engine room where there was a line of 1000+hp GTR engines, there was this little dude at the end building a little A13 Engine for the little yellow Tomei Replica 1200 Coupe. He couldnt believe it when I told him I play around with them at home. My mate was with me and was spending $80,000 dollars with them, but the engine guy only wanted to talk to me about his little A-series Engine, it was his little pet project, and something different to GTR engines :)

Posted on: 2005/11/18 11:27
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Hey Matt,I reckon i see a crown a1200 ute a1200 coupe a1600 another crown but a wagon a 1000 taillight and an NSU close?

Posted on: 2005/11/19 9:14
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