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Spocom style
With RE Amemiya celebrating its 50th anniversary, I wanted to share one of my favorite builds from them—a collaboration with Art Factory. This FD features a GT300-style widebody, giving it an aggressive, race-ready presence. It’s like a Super GT car for the street! I’ve also included some extra scans from the 2005 RE Cannonball Run meet at Daikoku.
YOU'RE the reason our highways are a tangled mess of blood and chrome
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
Twin charge setups have always been interesting for me. It utilizes a supercharger paired with a turbocharger in an attempt to get the best of both worlds. In the early to mid 2000s, a few top tuners like Bee*R & Top Secret made demo cars to showcase their work. Most people have heard about the S15, but few have seen the Z33. I wonder how the VQ must have felt?
📚: Option x D-Car 2006
Universal Air FD3S
Lambo doors were on the rage in the early 2000s. They were a hit or a miss, depending on the vehicle. Here are a few examples, the V35 Skyline (G35) is the craziest one merging the front and rear doors together.
📚: D-Car 2003-2006
SSR D5R's looked so good on this thing
📚: D-Car