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Re: Old school Japanese car websites?
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The Hino Contessa was mechanically a copy of the Renault Dauphine

hey... i agree... for the renault

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Well at least they're safe. More than can be said of Nissan North America Dream Car Garage

Posted on: 2006/1/31 4:04
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Ah, Zama. Home of the B20.

Doesn't is seem a bit sad that so many cars are there, unloved, no one driving them?

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How to build a shark nose AKA how to ruin a perfectly good old school car:

Bozosuko Fetish Club

Posted on: 2006/1/31 0:27
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If i had a 240z that is how i would want it (the red one in the foreground).

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Its absolutley awsome, 15" (??) wantabees, blacked out fiberglass guards, quite low and a nice colour!
'Old skool cool!'
Were those small spoilers on the 240z's optional or only came out on some models?

Nice find Mat!

Dave

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The Hino Contessa was mechanically a copy of the Renault Dauphine.


Yay

Posted on: 2005/12/28 11:08
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Hmm, where's the grille?

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One could understand how it could be mistaken for a Mazda 1000 Coupe, however. The body lines are remarkably simliar:



Mazda 1000 Coupe

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