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JZX90 ON-BOARD at STL 2 - Driftland

JZX90 ON-BOARD at STL 2 – Driftland

Apologies for the lack of updates recently; I’d been extremely hectic in the run up to last week’s STL 2 event at Driftland, the second drift event that I’ve organised in as many years. The event was an absolute blast as my friends from everywhere between the Northernmost parts of Scotland […]

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Steve JZX90

Cage the Elephant

While I was down at Huxley Motorsport on Friday evening I thought it’d have been rude not to take a look at Steve Saunders’ legendary JZX90 Mark II that was booked in for a roll cage and other work at Huxley’s new workshop.

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Kentarou JZS171 Crown Athlete

Wide & Low: Kentarou’s JZS171 Crown Athlete Drift Car

When it comes to drift cars, there are low cars and then there are low cars; Kentarou Yamamoto’s JZS171 Toyota Crown Athlete definitely falls into the latter category. There’s no “hovercraft style” body kit here to provide artificial lows either – this is the real deal.

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Nakamura 1JZ S14

When Four Cylinders Become Six: Naoki Nakamura’s 1JZ S14

When you think of Naoki Nakamura, you probably associate him with a pink and purple PS13 being thrown against a wall of sorts, all while smashing the rev limiter and blaring a distinctive SR20 soundtrack. On that note, let me introduce you to his new car, where only the pink […]

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Fullmega JZX100: John’s Mark II

John Fallon is no stranger to building and drifting fantastic cars, having achieved notoriety over the years with a series of cars that all embodied the glory days of the Japanese tuning scene. Most recently, his BN Sports-kitted R32 4-door ticked all the right boxes, before he decided to swap it with […]

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Osaka Street Style Soarer

Cool ZZ30 Soarer that I spotted on the top floor of the expressway service station in Osaka where a massive meet was being held on a Saturday night.

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JZX110 Taxi Service in Osaka

After catching a train and a taxi (which featured a very confused taxi driver) to the Osaka meet at an expressway service station, I quickly realised that the sheer quantity and quality of cars meant that there was little chance of me being able to tear myself away in time […]

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