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For your ease and reference:

Manufacturers and brand-specific links

Nissan

www.nissan.co.jp

www.nismo.co.jp

www.autech.co.jp

Subaru

www.subaru.co.jp

www.subaru-sti.co.jp

www.zerosports.co.jp

www.syms.jp

accessory.subaru.co.jp

www.sss.ne.jp/tokyo-subaru/index.htm

www.worksbell.co.jp

Mazda

www.mazda.co.jp

www.mazda.co.jp/mazdaspeed

www.rmagic.net

www.pac-gate.co.jp/feed

www.knightsports.co.jp

www.re-amemiya.co.jp

www.pac-gate.co.jp/run/

www.odula.com

Mitsubishi

www.mitsubishi-motors.co.jp/japan/

www.ralliart.co.jp

Honda

www.honda.co.jp

www.mugen-power.com

www.spoon.jp

www.hondatwincam.co.jp

www.pac-gate.co.jp/back-yd/index.htm (Backyard)

www.gt-rom.net

etcetera.jp (I's Impact)

www.uranus.dti.ne.jp/~sorcery/ (Sorcery)

Toyota

www.toyota.co.jp

www.toyota-ttc.co.jp (TRD)

www.tomsracing.co.jp

www.c-one.co.jp

Suzuki

www.suzuki.co.jp

www.suzukisport.com

Daihatsu

www.daihatsu.co.jp

Isuzu

www.isuzu.co.jp

Mitsuoka

www.mitsuoka-motor.com

Top Workshops & Companies

www.apexi.co.jp

www.hks-power.co.jp

www.blitz.co.jp

www.5zigen.co.jp

www.trust-power.com

www.fujitsubo.co.jp

www.bride-jp.com

www.junauto.co.jp

www.veilside.co.jp

www.mines-wave.com

www.trial.co.jp

www.tommykaira.com

www.topsecretjpn.com/

Other Workshops & Companies

www.uras.co.jp

www.saurus2000.co.jp (Garage Saurus)

www.rs-r.co.jp

www.signalauto.com

www.tomei-p.co.jp

arise-power.com

www.toda-racing.co.jp

www.racinggear.co.jp

www.sard.co.jp

www.border-racing.com

www.datasystem.co.jp

www.bozz.co.jp

www.emotion-r.co.jp

www3.ocn.ne.jp/~sheepdog

www.arcinter.co.jp (arc)

www.first-inc.co.jp (buddy club)

www.jsracing.co.jp

www.east-bear.co.jp

www.koyo-rad.co.jp

www.g-reckless.com

www.denso.co.jp

www.dogfightpro.com

www.napolex.co.jp

www.autoexe.co.jp

www.greatcompany.co.jp

www.night-pager.com

www.garagemak.com

www.works9.jp

www.jubiride.com

www.kenstyle.co.jp/

www.midoriseibi.co.jp/

www.runs.co.jp

www.ksp-eng.co.jp (attain)

www.impul.co.jp

www.weds.co.jp

www.kansaiss.co.jp (kansai service)

www.phenix-autocenter.co.jp (target)

www.phoenixs.co.jp (phoenix's power)

www.nagaidenshi.co.jp (ultra)

www.runner-sp.co.jp

www.hpiracing.co.jp

www.thrash.co.jp

www.dwest-web.com

www.carmate.co.jp (razo)

www.kakimotoracing.co.jp

www.zees.co.jp

www.yashiofactory.co.jp

www.lead-racing.com

www.calsonic.co.jp

www.makeup-power.co.jp

www.creative-sports.com

www.prodrive-japan.com

www.k-style.gr.jp

members.jcom.home.ne.jp/technical-factory-hirano1/01/index.htm

www.ms-factory.co.jp

www.kei-office.co.jp (not kei cars, despite the name)

www.ikeya-f.co.jp

www.yellowfactory.net

www.craftsquare.co.jp

www.luck.co.jp

www.monster-sport.com

www.auto-craft.jp

www.artfactory-inc.com (graphics)

Aeroparts etc - note: many of these companies in the following sections also make other parts - mechanical or otherwise

www.c-west.co.jp

www.drft.co.jp (also c-west)

www.wisesports.co.jp

www.ings-net.com

www.varis.co.jp

www.aerocraft.co.jp

www.alles-create.co.jp

www.damd.co.jp

www.ganador.co.jp

www.webersports.jp

www.aeropalace.co.jp

www.gialla.co.jp

www.do-luck.com

www.kazamaauto.co.jp

www.gpsports.co.jp

www.awa.or.jp/home/tanaka-t/ (devil)

www.aqua-fsp.com

www.t-and-e.co.jp (vertex)

www.ab-flug.co.jp

www.masamotorsports.com

www.abroad-limited-company.co.jp (D-Style)

www.bn-sports.co.jp

www.freeway-dolphin.co.jp

www.fabulous.co.jp

www.bomexaero.com

www.rd7000.com

Brakes/Suspension/Clutch

www.cusco.co.jp

www.oguraclutch.co.jp

www.endless-sport.co.jp

www.exedy.co.jp

www.tokico.co.jp

www.project-mu.co.jp

www.a-t-s.co.jp

www.tein.co.jp

www.rd-tanabe.com

www.kgm.co.jp

www.kyb.co.jp

www.jic-magic.co.jp

www.yrc.co.jp/yfc/gab

www.kaaz.co.jp

Wheels and Tyres

www.rayswheels.co.jp

www.hartwheels.co.jp

www.speedstar.co.jp

www.advan.com

www.arw.co.jp

www.bim-cs.com

www.bbs-japan.co.jp

www.enkei.co.jp

www.crimson-inc.co.jp

Gauges

www.nippon-seiki.co.jp/defi/

www.omorimeter.co.jp

www.the-pivot.co.jp/

Lights

www.raybrig.gr.jp

www.fet.co.jp

www.bellof.co.jp/

Parts Chains

www.autobacs.co.jp

www.upgarage.com

www.****pit.co.jp (need to replace **** with c o c k yay!)

Car Sales & Auction

www.carciao.com

channel.goo.ne.jp/car/

autos.yahoo.co.jp/

www.isize.com/carsensor

www.carview.co.jp

www.tax.co.jp

www.kaizousha.com (buyer beware!)

www.zele-international.com

www.freed.gr.jp

Motorsport

www.jgtc.net

www.d1gp.co.jp

www.ebisu-circuit.com

www.fujispeedway.co.jp

www.jasc.or.jp (tsukuba circuit)

www.suzukacircuit.co.jp

www.central-circuit.jp

www.rallyjapan.jp

Autosalon

www.e-autosalon.net

Magazines

www.sun-a.com/option/ (option)

www.v-opt.co.jp (video option)

www.bestmotoring.jp/ (best motoring)

www.microbrain.org/CARBOY/ (carboy)

www.carstyling.co.jp

www.mag-x.com (mag x)

www.cargoods.gr.jp (cargoods)

www.sun-a.com (for various magazine/video subscriptions)

www.carmode.net/gtr/ (GTR magazine)

www.carmode.net/yv/index.php (Young Version)

www.carmode.net/vipstyle/index.php (VIP style)

www.sun-a.com/genroq (euros - ferrari etc, in japan)

www.galsparadise.com (ahem... well you see them at car shows!) :rofl:

  • 1 month later...

yeah, it's there now. I had to stop updating because the post was too long. I've rearranged the 'other' section to go in this post - that will leave room for the above one to be updated. I'll be continuing on with this section in the near future.

Other includes personal websites

www.nats.ac.jp (good site - Japan Automotive College)

shin.bit.ac (car gifs)

www.nimura-design.com (design company)

www.d-c-i.co.jp (design company)

www.gtroc.com (GTR owners' club)

www.skyline-r34.com (R34 page)

ilovevb.sub.jp/hs/bnr34/index.html (GTR page)

www.asahi-net.or.jp/~yb5t-endu/tskyline/menu.html (GTR page)

www2s.biglobe.ne.jp/~romi/#4 (GTR page)

ww2.tiki.ne.jp/~marunya/ (GTR page)

www2r.biglobe.ne.jp/~sonic/bnr34/ (GTR page)

www.gt-r.info (GTR page)

www.geocities.jp/masaline_grand_prix/index2.htm (GTR page)

www001.upp.so-net.ne.jp/nhigashi/ (GTR page)

www6.ocn.ne.jp/%7E***ugtr/top.htm (GTR page)

www11.ocn.ne.jp/~go-power/

nai-taka.hp.infoseek.co.jp/index.html (GTR page)

www.geocities.co.jp/MotorCity-Pit/2733/ (GTR page)

city.hokkai.or.jp/~keishiro/index.html (GTR page)

www2.odn.ne.jp/~cai37140/ (GTR club)

www111.sakura.ne.jp/%7Ebnr34/index.html (GTR club)

www.nr-sto.jp/bnr34/index.shtml (GTR page)

www.geocities.co.jp/MotorCity-Circuit/1632/ (GTR page)

www.netlaputa.ne.jp/~f-ando/ (GTR page)

gt-r.kir.jp/index.html (GTR page)

www.sopia.or.jp/yas/ (GTR page)

homepage2.nifty.com/WGNC34/ (stagea club)

www.geocities.co.jp/MotorCity/3417/#car (stageas)

air.lib.net (car club)

www.dna-sports.jp (car club)

www004.upp.so-net.ne.jp/coolside/ (car club)

northedge.hp.infoseek.co.jp (car club)

www.screamin-web.com (car club)

www.aa.alpha-net.ne.jp/oioioi/ (car club - LA style, lol)

inazumaracing.com (euro car club)

homepage2.nifty.com/greedcreation/ (car club - cool name!)

www.rockets-saitama.com (crx club)

www.wingroadfun.com (wingroad club)

www.kappa119.com/~yanachan/wangan.htm (fun on the expressway)

www.gem.hi-ho.ne.jp/aceone/index.htm (NSX club)

www.nsxmythos.net (NSX club)

www.nona.dti.ne.jp/~hondansx/newtop.htm (NSX club)

  • 3 months later...
  • 2 weeks later...
  • 5 weeks later...

this link is mostly for R30 skylines, but they do have bits for the R31s' as well. pretty much anything aftermarket your looking for r30 wize they'll have!

www.r30.co.jp there called "Jenesis"...

also i was looking for the website for the skyline museum, i think the name has "red" in it? if anyone can help with this that would be great.

Cheers....

  • 2 months later...

Inclusion onto the list.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

TopFuel under ZERO1000 - Perf

http://www.zero1000.com/japan/

http://www.topfuel.info/index.html

Power House Amuse - Perf

http://www.webamuse.co.jp/

Zero Sports - Perf

http://www.zerosports.co.jp/

Keiichi Tsuchiya - Homage

http://www.k1planning.com/

OS Giken - Clutch

http://www.osgiken.co.jp/

  • 2 months later...

Hey, you guys now of the takaria site, shit I forget how to spell it but they had parts for everycar and every bodykit for your car you could think off. That is the only "ricey" way I can describe it lol. I just know they have parts for my skyline gtr.

BTW this links are very helpful thanks!

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  • 7 months later...

Magazines

www.sun-a.com/option/ (option)

www.v-opt.co.jp (video option)

www.bestmotoring.jp/ (best motoring)

www.microbrain.org/CARBOY/ (carboy)

www.carstyling.co.jp

www.mag-x.com (mag x)

www.cargoods.gr.jp (cargoods)

www.sun-a.com (for various magazine/video subscriptions)

www.carmode.net/gtr/ (GTR magazine)

www.carmode.net/yv/index.php (Young Version)

www.carmode.net/vipstyle/index.php (VIP style)

www.sun-a.com/genroq (euros - ferrari etc, in japan)

www.galsparadise.com (ahem... well you see them at car shows!) :D

Here is another

www.lindbergh.co.jp Automotive and motorcycle media - english option - fast delivery - vast amount of titles especially GTRs

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