Time we had pictures of everyones Japanese wagons
Discussion
DannyScene said:
I'll throw my hat into that minority with you
R32 is too boxy and the R34 is too long at the back imo
i must admit, even though i own a R33, my preferred version looks wise is the R34.R32 is too boxy and the R34 is too long at the back imo
but i could only just afford the R33 so it was price that dictated which version i purchased rather than what i preferred. i'd pick a 34 over a 35.
kusee pee said:
really regret getting rid of mine now. I'm close to picking mine up now, so I present to all my Toyota Crown Athlete GRS184; to save you looking it up:
S180 series (12th gen), 3.5V6 (2GR-FSE), 315ps (311bhp), RWD, 6sp Auto
43398189_183563975878708_823677970349555712_n by Tom TruckSim, on Flickr
Mine is a 60th Anniversary edition and unlike my Skyline think I'm going to mod this one! Apparently there's a supercharger kit available
aka_kerrly said:
I certainly have seen a few yellow 350Zs and I think they are fantastic. Although one or two appeared to be suffering from quite bad fading which I suspect is under the lacquer thus making it harder to work with . That said the 350 is quite close to the top of my next car list.
I think they are getting to the point where they won't become any more affordable and half decent ones will disappear at an alarming rate in the next 5 years.
They are certainly getting close to the bottom of the depreciation curve but it is becoming harder to find clean ones. Body work issues such as paint and rust are likely to become more common now with the age of the earlier ones tooI think they are getting to the point where they won't become any more affordable and half decent ones will disappear at an alarming rate in the next 5 years.
Red Devil said:
Very nice. Are those the Kouki front lip and rear spoiler?
The Madeira Drive arches used to be a great location for a photoshoot.
Such a shame that years of neglect meant they had be fenced off.
Hopefully the restoration project will now finally get off the ground.
Thanks. And yeah it is has the facelift front bumper, rear spoiler and rear lights, also some light mechanical updates too, all standard from '99 model year.The Madeira Drive arches used to be a great location for a photoshoot.
Such a shame that years of neglect meant they had be fenced off.
Hopefully the restoration project will now finally get off the ground.
It is a shame the way the arches have been left to rot. Like you say I hope they do get restored, but they have been fenced off for a long time now without much work being carried out
Ok, straight out of the left field, here is my new jap family wagon, an ES300H F-Sport with a Takumi pack. picking it up next week after 4 years in my IS300H
It’s an easy car to hate, but I just love this sort of jap crap
It’s an easy car to hate, but I just love this sort of jap crap
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The best reason to get out of bed early on a Sunday. by Sam Kew, on Flickr
Recent shot of the lawnmower.
Recent shot of the lawnmower.
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