Senin, 06 Desember 2010

Modified cars collection part I

Here is Daijiro Inada, the man who in the last 2 decades has promoted and built the JDM tuning world to the level it sits at now. The show is his idea, and only by invitation, so if Dai-can doesn't like your car there isn't much you can do! In the picture above he is proudly showing off the Z34 headlight conversion that has just been done by Top Secret on his D's Club RPS13.


This HCR32 from the guys at RYO in Hiroshima is one that caught my attention straight away. Pumped to hell this "Champ Road Skyline," as they call it, might as well be a take on a a more futuristic approach to the whole bosozoku style. You gotta love those fenders and there is an RB26 lurking under the hood so it probably goes (or drifts) as well as it looks.



As I was happily shooting away on the RYO Skyline Dai came over and told me to follow him. He said he had to show me a pretty crazy ride, one he had to make sure I got some shots of. The car in question is the "Odyvia", an S13 Silvia sporting a pair of JDM Honda Odyssey headlights. Custom bodywork all round and an impossibly glossy deep candy red made this one of my favorite cars of the show.


Look at the orange paint job on this Final Motion BNR32, and yes that is a billet center wing stay.


This RH Factory KGC10 Skyline had one crazy stance. Check out those massive Panasport G8s, even the overfenders can't hold them in!


And who said drag racing is dead in Japan? This is Garage Ito's work-in-progress BCNR33 looking pretty sick.


This slammed Chaser was my favorite JZX100 at the show.


Andy from Powervehicles.com brought down his freshly re-sprayed Corona MKII, which was sitting next to Kazama Auto's 2009 JZX110 wrapped in totally new graphics.


And for a final shot a couple of tuned R35's, the WALD on the left and the Auto Select on the right. Stay tuned for the full coverage from the Exciting Car Showdown tomorrow.

Modified cars collection

After taking a look at some of the best drift cars from the Exciting Car Show in Nagoya, I think it would have been a sacrilege not to dedicate a post to all the lovely grip-oriented machinery that was on display. First up, the Magic RX-7 on the Red Line Oil stand, which was fitted with their newest wide-body kit. I love how angular the front fenders are and the way they integrate into the side skirts with those three carbon vents. Not sure how road legal the long protruding front lip/diffuser would be, nor those massive canards, but they sure look sweet!


What was I saying about long front diffusers? This time-attack S14 from Yashio Factory is not road registered so there is no problem running that massive carbon chin at the front. The car actually belongs to a customer which has gone pretty crazy with the build.


I've seen a few S14s with a cut off rear end like this, not sure what to make of it, looks very interesting to say the least. The carbon wing is actually fixed directly onto the chassis, judging by its size it must generate quite a few kg of downforce at speed.

 

The SR20 develops 534 PS thanks to the HKS GT3037S turbine and is mated to a 6-speed HKS sequential, a gearbox I had the pleasure of trying out once on the Yashio Factory S15.


This RNU-12 Bluebird SSS is one car that was probably not getting the attention it deserved. Built by WDG Nishikawa it's sole purpose is to go fast on track and that is just what it does. It has borrowed lots of parts from other cars like the SR20DET, in place of the original CA18DET, R32 Skyline front brakes and aftermarket FC3S side mirrors.


As you can see it has been totally stripped out in the pursuit of lightness, doing away even with the stock gas tank in favor of a tiny 30L race unit. The 350 PS the SR20 develops can be helped along with an additional 40 PS squirt of NO2. Impul RS and semi-slick rubber are a perfect final touch.


There was hardly any information on this EG-6 but I thought it looked interesting with those weird bug-eyes. Engine is stock but is joined by a straight through 5Zigen exhaust, while the interior is stripped and fitted with a full roll cage. Racing Gear dampers and a Cusco RS LSD make sure it performs well around the track, as well as the odd touge.


I have always had a soft spot for the EF8 CR-X, and this black example built by Scoot Racing Factory backs up its looks with a tuned 170 PS B16A.


How can we talk about Hondas without showing at least one S2000, so here we go, the Spoon Sports demo car. Not a great fan of the hard-top look myself, but you can't argue with the 280 PS the fully rebuilt and blueprinted 2.2L Spoon F20C cranks out.


The lip spoiler, the GT wing and a the under diffuser are all there to keep the S2000 planted. Rays Engineering supplied the Volk Racing RE30 which are custom painted in dark metallic silver.


Now this, is what I'm talking about. The Endless built street/track BNR34 above packs a powerful yet responsive engine. The Tomei 2.8 L kit is joined by an HKS V-Cam system and a special Holset/Garrett T90-R turbine for a solid 700 PS. Every time I see the Nismo Z-tune fenders I wonder if I should fit them to my car or not? I have been trying to decide for years now. I simply must have the carbon wing-stays though!


This is the RB27 in the Final Motion orange R32. Someone made a comment about wanting to see the engine in it, so here you go. Enjoy.


As much as I love the BNR34 I'm also a sucker for the 32s. This Garage Defend example was painted in the same Millennium Jade color as the "Nür" limited edition 34s


Which is why it was wearing a V-specII Nür badge I guess!


The carbon-Kevlar crazy people at Final Motion had so many cool cars on show like this M34 Stagea 260RS which was set-up for track


Which meant a tuned RB26 and a fully stripped interior. Not often you see gutted station wagons, looks a bit weird!


A lot of you spotted the Trial ZZW30 in the background of some other shots, so I had to post at least one picture to keep everyone happy. The Tryforce body kit and WedsSport SA-97F certainly give it an aggressive stance but the 1ZZ has been left untouched so it still produces around 160 PS.


And as a final shot, another ride sporting a mid-mounted Toyota motor, the Car Life Revolution K-One Exige. This little Lotus is raced in the Japanese Gymkhana N3 championship and has been modified with a custom plated LSD and a super-short final drive, just what you need to pirouette around cones. Make sure you check back for the final installment from the Exciting Car Showdown where I'll be taking a look at some new cars, as well as some older ones.

Exciting Car Showdown in Nagoya Teasers


850 km. That is what I covered since leaving yesterday morning at 6 am. After a shoot in Gifu I headed straight down to Nagoya, ready to cover the Exciting Car Showdown that is being held this week-end at the Porte Messe exhibition center. This event is all about getting some of the best tuned cars from around Japan together, and as you can see from these teaser shots the assortment on display was simply incredible.

Here is Daijiro Inada, the man who in the last 2 decades has promoted and built the JDM tuning world to the level it sits at now. The show is his idea, and only by invitation, so if Dai-can doesn't like your car there isn't much you can do! In the picture above he is proudly showing off the Z34 headlight conversion that has just been done by Top Secret on his D's Club RPS13.

This HCR32 from the guys at RYO in Hiroshima is one that caught my attention straight away. Pumped to hell this "Champ Road Skyline," as they call it, might as well be a take on a a more futuristic approach to the whole bosozoku style. You gotta love those fenders and there is an RB26 lurking under the hood so it probably goes (or drifts) as well as it looks.


As I was happily shooting away on the RYO Skyline Dai came over and told me to follow him. He said he had to show me a pretty crazy ride, one he had to make sure I got some shots of. The car in question is the "Odyvia", an S13 Silvia sporting a pair of JDM Honda Odyssey headlights. Custom bodywork all round and an impossibly glossy deep candy red made this one of my favorite cars of the show.

Look at the orange paint job on this Final Motion BNR32, and yes that is a billet center wing stay.

This RH Factory KGC10 Skyline had one crazy stance. Check out those massive Panasport G8s, even the overfenders can't hold them in!

And who said drag racing is dead in Japan? This is Garage Ito's work-in-progress BCNR33 looking pretty sick.

This slammed Chaser was my favorite JZX100 at the show.

Andy from Powervehicles.com brought down his freshly re-sprayed Corona MKII, which was sitting next to Kazama Auto's 2009 JZX110 wrapped in totally new graphics.

And for a final shot a couple of tuned R35's, the WALD on the left and the Auto Select on the right. Stay tuned for the full coverage from the Exciting Car Showdown tomorrow.
Dino Dalle Carbonare

Exciting Car Showdown in Nagoya

After taking a look at some of the best drift cars from the Exciting Car Show in Nagoya, I think it would have been a sacrilege not to dedicate a post to all the lovely grip-oriented machinery that was on display. First up, the Magic RX-7 on the Red Line Oil stand, which was fitted with their newest wide-body kit. I love how angular the front fenders are and the way they integrate into the side skirts with those three carbon vents. Not sure how road legal the long protruding front lip/diffuser would be, nor those massive canards, but they sure look sweet!

What was I saying about long front diffusers? This time-attack S14 from Yashio Factory is not road registered so there is no problem running that massive carbon chin at the front. The car actually belongs to a customer which has gone pretty crazy with the build.

I've seen a few S14s with a cut off rear end like this, not sure what to make of it, looks very interesting to say the least. The carbon wing is actually fixed directly onto the chassis, judging by its size it must generate quite a few kg of downforce at speed.

The SR20 develops 534 PS thanks to the HKS GT3037S turbine and is mated to a 6-speed HKS sequential, a gearbox I had the pleasure of trying out once on the Yashio Factory S15.

This RNU-12 Bluebird SSS is one car that was probably not getting the attention it deserved. Built by WDG Nishikawa it's sole purpose is to go fast on track and that is just what it does. It has borrowed lots of parts from other cars like the SR20DET, in place of the original CA18DET, R32 Skyline front brakes and aftermarket FC3S side mirrors.

As you can see it has been totally stripped out in the pursuit of lightness, doing away even with the stock gas tank in favor of a tiny 30L race unit. The 350 PS the SR20 develops can be helped along with an additional 40 PS squirt of NO2. Impul RS and semi-slick rubber are a perfect final touch.

There was hardly any information on this EG-6 but I thought it looked interesting with those weird bug-eyes. Engine is stock but is joined by a straight through 5Zigen exhaust, while the interior is stripped and fitted with a full roll cage. Racing Gear dampers and a Cusco RS LSD make sure it performs well around the track, as well as the odd touge.

I have always had a soft spot for the EF8 CR-X, and this black example built by Scoot Racing Factory backs up its looks with a tuned 170 PS B16A.

How can we talk about Hondas without showing at least one S2000, so here we go, the Spoon Sports demo car. Not a great fan of the hard-top look myself, but you can't argue with the 280 PS the fully rebuilt and blueprinted 2.2L Spoon F20C cranks out.

The lip spoiler, the GT wing and a the under diffuser are all there to keep the S2000 planted. Rays Engineering supplied the Volk Racing RE30 which are custom painted in dark metallic silver.

Now this, is what I'm talking about. The Endless built street/track BNR34 above packs a powerful yet responsive engine. The Tomei 2.8 L kit is joined by an HKS V-Cam system and a special Holset/Garrett T90-R turbine for a solid 700 PS. Every time I see the Nismo Z-tune fenders I wonder if I should fit them to my car or not? I have been trying to decide for years now. I simply must have the carbon wing-stays though!

This is the RB27 in the Final Motion orange R32. Someone made a comment about wanting to see the engine in it, so here you go. Enjoy.

As much as I love the BNR34 I'm also a sucker for the 32s. This Garage Defend example was painted in the same Millennium Jade color as the "Nür" limited edition 34s

Which is why it was wearing a V-specII Nür badge I guess!

The carbon-Kevlar crazy people at Final Motion had so many cool cars on show like this M34 Stagea 260RS which was set-up for track

Which meant a tuned RB26 and a fully stripped interior. Not often you see gutted station wagons, looks a bit weird!

A lot of you spotted the Trial ZZW30 in the background of some other shots, so I had to post at least one picture to keep everyone happy. The Tryforce body kit and WedsSport SA-97F certainly give it an aggressive stance but the 1ZZ has been left untouched so it still produces around 160 PS.

And as a final shot, another ride sporting a mid-mounted Toyota motor, the Car Life Revolution K-One Exige. This little Lotus is raced in the Japanese Gymkhana N3 championship and has been modified with a custom plated LSD and a super-short final drive, just what you need to pirouette around cones. Make sure you check back for the final installment from the Exciting Car Showdown where I'll be taking a look at some new cars, as well as some older ones.