Post Tagged with: "work wheels"

3DStar S14 Zenki

Old Car, Modern Touches: Russell’s 3D STAR-kitted S14 Zenki

Zenki S14s have been involved with the drift scene since their inception, with hundreds of drivers around the world applying their own styling cues to their cars. As there isn’t too much diversity when it comes to styling these early model S14s here in the UK, the cars that are well […]

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The STL Y32 Cedric: Diggory 2016 Edition

The last time I posted my Y32 Nissan Cedric daily driver on here, it was to list it for sale back in November. The reason for wanting to sell it at the time was that I’d just got my hands on my new C33 Laurel and didn’t see the need […]

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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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Keeve S13

Red Pig: Keeve’s CA18 Powered S13

There are many routes you can take when it comes to modifying a 180SX/200SX/240SX S13, with the sleek body profile lending itself graciously to plenty of different styles. During the current trend of “more is more” it’s becoming common to see these naturally good looking cars adorned with huge arches, ginormous […]

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Dan Gets the 326 Treatment

Dan’s S15 was already looking awesome but I felt it needed a few little finishing touches, so amongst my latest batch of 326Power parts to land in the UK I made sure there was a set of their 9cm Duralumin Wheel Nuts, Skull End Caps and Medium Valve Caps to bring […]

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Drifting in the Sun: Three Sisters Practice Day

Being what will undoubtedly be one of the hottest weekends of the year, Sunday’s practice day at Three Sisters saw a lot of sunburnt faces and drivers sweltering in their cars, wishing they hadn’t removed their electric windows and/or air conditioning! I was gutted not to be driving but still popped […]

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Simple, Elegant & Effortless Style with Perfect Execution

It says a lot about the European drift scene these days that, despite the sheer quantity of cars with near-1000bhp power figures, incredible amounts of fabrication and ridiculous wings, it’s the clean, well-executed and comparably basic cars that gain the most attention at events and across the internet. A greater number of […]

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