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Originally posted by nizmo180

the first two...notice how they're labelled 2003

Ah yes, on the main page it says the new FD kit released on the 22/8... must put me glasses on.

They`ve been running that kit on the Super Taikyu FD since beginning of last year though.

Originally posted by EnricoPalazzo

Hehe lol at Rezz :)

Hi, I’m Justin. I live in Settsu Motoyama, and I’ve lived in Japan for 2 ½ years. I really enjoy teaching English to Japanese students, and I’m happy to meet you!

...I KNEW posting that link was a bad idea....:)

Yeah, my plan is to bring an R32 GT-R V-SpecII first, then a JZX110 MarkII and a Toyota Wish for the wife. It'll be 2006 before they've all landed.

Whats a Toyota Wish, you ask?

This...

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Some fairly ordinary stuff from M`s Factory...

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1993 style...

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Pit Road M GTO MR...

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...and another (check the Bee R GTO in background)

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And the GOD of S15 Silvia`s: The Sky Racing Engineering Silvia `02 Pro...

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800ps (595kw) of HKS T51R KAI BB goodness...

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Originally posted by ac1d3o3

did hte gtos ever take off over there in japan?

Depends on how you look at it. If you look at it from a Motorsport point of view.... no, thry`re not that popular, even for drag. Bu there`s always one or two about.

If you look at it from a car club/general car population point of view, well around Kobe, I see one every few days driving past my house and alot of them are modded in some way. But we`re talking about Mitsubishi here, and as far as Mitsus concerned I think anything other than an EVO (or Galant VR-4) aren`t supported that well in the aftermarket.

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