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It was at Auto Gallery Tokyo 2006. The show is not as full on as Tokyo Auto Salon, but a few places like Show Up, MASA Motorsports and Meister have cars there usually.

It was at Auto Gallery Tokyo 2006. The show is not as full on as Tokyo Auto Salon, but a few places like Show Up, MASA Motorsports and Meister have cars there usually.

Justin, you are a MASTER!!! I'm guessing having lived so close to the action has given you good exposure to where all the strange and unusual stuff Japan has to offer is hidden.

Thanks Goldzilla... but I wasn't at the show ;) I'm on Response.jp's mailing list.

Hers MASA's M35 Stagea:

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Hmmmm, I've never been a fan of the M35's huge headlights (although the whole car looks great in the metal) and those headlight surrounds are drawing attention too them... I'd rather get some eyelids to make them smaller/slimmer.

Heres something not fpr sale in Australia, but a Nissan wagon nonetheless:

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Evo 9 headlights and lambo doors on a medium sized station wagon... it's a Nissan Wingroad.

big fan of the ute - pity you cant drop the gate down but it obviously isnt made to haul hay. Much nicer than the silvia utes you see at drifts. would like to see one with the stagea front end though...

Its the same one that gojira posted from the show a while back.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=1949674

I remember finding a few pics on the Dear Motorsports site (different to these ones) while looking for a supplier of R34 fender conversion kits for the WGNC34. Had a look at a couple of the non ute wagon conversions and we decided that the Masa fitted ones looked better... although Dear seems to be simply reselling Masa fenders.

Still... very cool ute conversion.

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Dear Motor SPorts website:

http://www.dear-motor-sports.com

  • 7 years later...

Excuse the thread bump but I noticed this for sale on Iron Chef's page

http://www.ironchefimports.com/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=519&Itemid=30

However it's current life as a drifter has left it a little battered and of course it can never be registered.

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