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Re: Old school Japanese car websites?
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What a cool custom car sites. Cute & sexy cars that sadly would be shot here in australia. Look at that front pan & wheel archers. l 'LL remember them designs next time l design a spoiler for any of my cars. Thanks for them photo's & they must have been on something and can l have some too.

Posted on: 2005/8/29 16:33
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I like the A15TTTT on the Sunny Preservation Society page :)

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Posted on: 2005/8/29 20:27
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l just showed my boss & friends these sites & given the thumbs up. Great work folks. Any more advailable. Bruns

Posted on: 2005/9/3 22:06
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One of the event locations on this guy's site is MyCal-Kuwana, a trendy shopping galleria!

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There are new discovery and a pleasant event in MYCAL Kuwana which is the proposed type of shopping mall which pursued pleasure and facilities.


Hey, pursuing pleasure and facilities doesn't sound half bad.

Posted on: 2005/9/14 17:13
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what's with all the poorly mounted oil coolers or air -water intercooler radiators? Is that the new style??

Posted on: 2005/9/14 20:59
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Sadly the designs that are on this forum are not new. When first looked at them l thought they were new ideas but they aren't? Japanese modifing cars like this for years since the 70s from the research l have been doing, due to illness last week. l found photos of cars in the 70s like these but shortier front spoilers & the car makers did it also & showed them at motorshows in japan. Mitsubishi was last of the car companys to do it with a GH sigma with 10 inch wide dish mag wheels. The idea was to start a 2 litre Race forumlar from the articals l read in car mags from the brits & aussies? Still Nice to see them again! Bruns

Posted on: 2005/9/20 16:48
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The reason these look familiar is they follow the "Bososuki" or Street Samurai look.

American youth are recycling the 70's & 80's, and so are the Japanese.

Posted on: 2005/9/20 17:25
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That's right matbighat. Just had a email from a friend (Car Nut like me) in japan. Who told me that more old car are being done this way. Look's Cool too! Hot Rodding Japanese ''style''? Bruns

Posted on: 2005/9/22 16:55
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You might get your @$$ kicked if people saw you driving that in southern california.... atleast they'll laugh at you. Are these the "ricers' of Japan?

Posted on: 2005/9/23 4:12
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The Japanese are the Godfathers of rice... Nobody ricers better than they...

I just don't understand the seemingly popular trend of doing this to your exhaust...

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Do they really think that looks good or are they taking the piss?

Posted on: 2005/9/26 11:50
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