NIKKO MSC: The official photo of the Noriyaro R32 Skyline
26-06-2009 12:30 amIt’s funny to finally see yourself on a website you’ve been following for years.
Link to the rest of the pics here.
22 CommentsIt’s funny to finally see yourself on a website you’ve been following for years.
Link to the rest of the pics here.
22 CommentsClick on your size: 1920 x 1200 for 16:9 monitors and 1600 x 1200 for 4:3 monitors
Click on your size: 1920 x 1200 for 16:9 monitors and 1600 x 1200 for 4:3 monitors
12 CommentsPracticing close drifting inevitably results in damage. Repainting and restickering panels costs money, as does replacing suspension parts, and extra usage of a stressed race engine will only shorten its lifespan.
What’s the best way for a high-level driver to get in some practice without the equally high repair bills?
Drift a missile!
18 CommentsSomeone sent me an email a little while ago asking for a website where he could buy an old Japanese car.
This would be one: http://www.bikoworks.jp/
14 CommentsSkyline maintainence time! I noticed the front brake pads were looking a bit thin, and since there are quite a few events coming up, I thought it would be a good idea to change them.
Also, why is there an Emotion CR-Kai sitting there, test fitted on the back? Oh, I’ll never tell!
9 CommentsCongratulations Tsuyoshi Tezuka, winner of the 2009 D1GP Exhibition Round day two at Odaiba.
Second place Nomuken, third place Youichi Imamura.
More pics to come.
5 CommentsClick on your size: 1920 x 1200 for 16:9 monitors and 1600 x 1200 for 4:3 monitors
9 CommentsHere’s a one-shot of a Hakosuka’s tough profile for my buddy Kevin over at Japanese Nostalgic Car blog, who has been having a bit of the hate part of the love/hate relationship with his own Hako at the moment.
16 CommentsI’ve been very selfish. I didn’t even take my camera out of the bag, so here’s a couple of snaps of the aftermath taken with my mobile phone.
If it’s any consolation, I had a great time!
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