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Thursday, February 4, 2010

2010 HKS Premium Day - Track Pictures

Just a few pictures of the circuit runs, as I thought some of the cars were interesting. I particularly like the Suzuki Swift, and I hear we'll be getting the next generation of this car in the US.

I don't recognize the aero on the JZA80. If anyone can identify it, please comment.








Wednesday, February 3, 2010

2010 HKS Premium Day

Insanity at Fuji Speedway! I know there are already pictures of this event all over Speedhunters and other places, but I pulled these off Minkara and I hadn't seen them anywhere else yet.

I'm especially digging the Amuse Z34. The stock Z34 didn't do it for me at first, but I'm definitely coming around.

Come back tomorrow for a few on-track shots.









Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Dish and Chips

Lately, I've been overcome with a desire to buy some old English car, slam the snot out of it, and throw on Wats or MKII's or something.

I actually got to the point where I was talking to a Sunbeam Alpine owner last week, but my fear of Lucas electrical components will likely stay my hand. I'd also sort of hate to hack up a perfectly good Alpine....sort of.

The wheels on this TR6 look like Minilites or Panasports, but it still conveys the general idea. Horrible pictures, but beautiful car. I posted these on VADriven ages ago.






Monday, February 1, 2010

Progress (or lack thereof)

I've been accumulating a LOT of parts for the Ruckus lately. I've yet to install most of them, via a combination of my own laziness and a complete lack of time. Extension, alarm, bars, headlight, stem, fender, gas tank cover, Navi, and tons of other stuff.

I did get my pipe installed though, but I've yet to re-jet so I top out around 35mph. Acceleration seems fine, so I should only have to re-jet for top end.

I unwisely took it out last night to give it a run and take some pictures. It was FREEZING, ice on the roads, NO headlight, but still fun. My pictures suck, however. Usually my night photography is better than this.

I used a D40 with 18-55mm kit lens on a tripod, 10 sec timer (so hands free), and it's still fuzzy. Am I not pulling in enough light, and if not, what can I do about it? Leave a comment and help my pathetic ass with my photography.


I'm still waiting on my Canibeat stickers! Hint Hint!







My wife did this retouch on Flickr that I really like:

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Webmining: US-JDM Steez 2

The Japanese obsession with tuning vehicles to look like they'd been modified in the US is apparently not limited to cars.

I stumbled across these shots of a JDM Zoomer that had been completely redone to look like a USDM Ruckus. It has "Ruckus" badges, a "Yoshimura USA" stamped TRC pipe, Bowls and Fatlace stickers (3 of them), and Password JDM parts (I see a bolt kit and radiator screen at the very least).

He's even re-located the horn back out onto the light grille, the exact opposite of what we do.

I guess the TRC is built in Japan, stamped with a "USA" logo for US distribution, and then the guy went to the trouble of having it brought back to Japan to complete the USDM look? Bonkers.










Monday, January 25, 2010

Webmining: US-JDM Steez 1

I try to show some different stuff on here (i.e. Dodge Vans) rather than the same S-chassis, Corollas, and RX7's that are all over the place (not that I don't like them).

Everyone has heard of the "Spo Com" (i.e. Sport Compact) phenomenon, wherein Japanese tuners were putting lambo doors and LED washer nozzles on their cars in an attempt to copy the "F&F" look of half a decade ago.

Everyone wants what they don't have, and so the "USDM" or "US JDM" obsession in Japan has only grown in popularity since. I'm fascinated by this, as it's fun to see how quickly they pick up on US trends over there. I have tons of pictures of this stuff, but for this first look at it, I thought I'd stick to how the Japanese are copying "2009" trends from the US.

Roof Racks, BBS RS, rusted hoods, Fatlace stickers, etc. There are even LHD conversions and USDM (mostly California) license plates. I will be posting more of this in the future.

Sorry for the small pics.











Thursday, January 21, 2010

Webmining: Mikami Auto GC10

I love this car and I have more pictures of it, but this will have to do for now.

L20 with triple solexes, kakimoto pipe, S13 Apex'i N1 dampers in the front, HID conversion, Hayashi Streets, good stuff. Far from wild by tuned GC10 standards in Japan, but I'd like it in my garage. Video is terrible quality and short, but at least you hear some music.






Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Webmining - Nissan ElGrand

Thanks to Google Translator and my limited Katakana literacy, I seem to run across a lot of interesting content just digging through the internet. Until I get bored with it, I'm going to start making a post or two per week with whatever I find.

These shots are from Minkara Carview. All shots on there are limited to 800 x 600, so not wallpaper quality. I will post all content as I find it, so any photo edits (i.e. face/license plate masking) was a part of the original shot.

This is a Nissan ElGrand. Unlike the usual oni-camber/hipari tire look you see in Vanning, this guy seems to have gone for a very track-inspired setup. While I'm sure he has no intention of seriously tracking this behemoth, he definitely gets points for thinking different. I love the brakes and the photography is very good.








Friday, January 8, 2010

Parts!

ATR x Standard Functions extension for the Ruckus. Picked up from a local member who came to our summer ride. Brand new. Install is supposed to be a pain.

Other things on the way.





Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Am I allowed to like this?

TommyKaira tuned Insight and Prius.

I hate to say it, but I dig, 'specially the Insight. It's supposedly a wretched car to drive, however. I'm glad they kept the old-school TK steez alive with the stripe livery.

I still can't get excited about Hybrids when a 15 year old EG VX will get about the same mileage. Full electrics are rad.




Monday, January 4, 2010

Idiocy

So I had some dumb parts lying around and thought it would be fun to put them on and take some pictures.

I threw a bunch of random stickers on the spare battery box and bolted up this wacky little exhaust. It's actually a Briggs & Stratton lawnmower muffler...I think. It's hella loud, and makes wicked pops at idle.

Obviously I didn't re-jet for this silly exercise, and so the bike will only go like 25mph with the exhaust on it. Sounds nasty though.

It was like 20 degrees out, so I didn't bust out the tripod and all that. I was going to pull both fenders and finally chop the reflector, but I didn't have time.


Actual parts for real build are arriving. Pictures soon.








Friday, December 11, 2009

And another one

I've wanted one of these for YEARS, ever since they came out back in 1998 in Japan and I read about it in EGM.

For whatever reason, they've recently become available in mass quantities on eBay, someone must've found a stash of them somewhere.

It's basically a Game Boy Pocket with a backlight. I always thought normal B&W Game Boy games looked jacked up on the Color or GBA, so this is really the only way to play them in low-light and have them look like they should.






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