Daihatsu Midget II Kei class truck. Wheels are R-type Watanabe 13x6+8 and 13x7-5

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Daihatsu Midget II Kei class truck. Wheels are R-type Watanabe 13x6+8 and 13x7-5
The magic school bus got it's first set of wheels today!
Will's Cappa at the top of Mount Panorama.
The Frothy "Roadster"
One man, one car and one road; this is the roadster spirit. Picking your favorite B road while listening to some fantastic tunes with the top down, always results in the question, "could life get any better?"
My name is Will and is my story of my unique roadster. It ain't no Mazda but a 92 Suzuki Cappuccino. I have owned it for 4 years, done numerous drives and track days, and till this very day she still puts a smile on my face.
When Suzuki made the Cappuccino I believe they had one thing in mind, and that was to produce a Kei Class version of the MX5. Over the recent 12 months I have had the opportunity to drive a number of MX5s ranging from NAs to the NCs ... and I must say Suzuki did a good job of it. With the added bonus of a hard top as standard ;)