D-CAR Magazine "Spo-Com Project" Honda Civic (EK4) circa mid-2004
As with most magazine project cars, updates on this thing were routine and thorough. Hope to post more about this one soon!! Source: D-CAR 04/2005

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Andulka
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Jules of Nature
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Mike Driver
Not today Justin

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we're not kids anymore.
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D-CAR Magazine "Spo-Com Project" Honda Civic (EK4) circa mid-2004
As with most magazine project cars, updates on this thing were routine and thorough. Hope to post more about this one soon!! Source: D-CAR 04/2005
Orochi
The Pleasures of Earthly Desire lead to....Seduction
MITSUOKA concept super car
Orochi: L4.58m W2.05m H1.14m 35th Tokyo Motor Show Reference Exhibition Car 35th Tokyo Motor Show Concept Car
This was the original Orochi concept car. The wire wheels didn't make it to the production cars unfortunately.
911 (993) Turbo with "GT2 Racing Evo" Conversion by M's Machine Works
Source: Porsche 911 EGO Vol.3 (07/1999)
Youmu Zero-R
Presented at the 1993 Tokyo Auto Salon. Based on the Honda Beat. Featuring a custom front cowl, the body has been reworked to resemble something more akin to a Group C race car.
The original powerplant is gone and was replaced with a 1.6 litre VTEC equipped unit (likely a B series), putting out 195 HP.
As with any high-caliber TAS build, the interior has received a thorough overhaul as well, though the only thing identified by the original writer is the F1 style meter.
While it's always easy to draw parallels, I genuinely think this car might have influenced the look of the RE-Amemiya Greddy Super 8, directly or indirectly.
Source: Young Auto (ヤングオート) 03/1993