Following on from my previous post covering one of the lesser-known A-Bo-Moon R32s, Yasuhisa Haramiishi’s Volk TE37-wearing 4-door Skyline should need no introduction, having been featured in numerous videos and photo shoots in the past.

Clad in BN Sports aero and what are some of the most quintessentially Japanese and recognisable wheels around (in staggered 17/18″ sizes), this car has an air of subtlety surrounding it in comparison to some of those belonging to Haramiishi’s team mates.

In hindsight, I guess “subtlety” isn’t really a word that immediately springs to mind when you look at a car like this but, in comparison to some of the other A-Bo-Moon cars that were running polished deep dish wheels, adorned in glittery paint and topped off with a plethora of stickers, this R32 was much less “in-your-face” than some of those parked around it. Ironically, it’s this simplicity that draws this particular car so much attention and admiration from those that are able to appreciate the finer details. Remember, less is indeed sometimes more.

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