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I made it out to the Japanese Classic Car Show this year, really nice show. The park/parking lot was a great setting with the Queen Mary and Long Beach in the background. The show was actually smaller than I expected, but still an amazing group of cars.
These photos are a little RX3 biased, as I'm a sucker for those more than the rest. I'm also a big fan of the Datsun mini truck about halfway through the gallery. Here's the gallery, enjoy: http://evilengineering.com/JCCS07/ And few teaser shots: __________________________________________________ UMich-Dearborn '04-'06 Carnegie Mellon '99-'03 eVil eNgineering.com | '95 M3 | '93 325i | '87 944 | '86 951 |
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T-twig, you'll like this one (if you haven't already seen it). Full carbon bodied N600 with a bike motor mounted sidewinder style and some Pike's Peak worthy wings...
__________________________________________________ UMich-Dearborn '04-'06 Carnegie Mellon '99-'03 eVil eNgineering.com | '95 M3 | '93 325i | '87 944 | '86 951 |
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no more pic of that GTR? Was it a first gen 2000 GTR?
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nah, its a 2nd gen GT-R, model C110 (KPGC110)
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That is one insane car can't even begin to imagine the noise and vibration the driver would suffer through This is much more my style |
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more pics here
http://www.japanesenostalgiccar.com/article.cgi?section...cle=jccs2007#gallery University of Auckland, NZ |
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I saw that Z600 long before it was done about a year before I bought my N600. Guy lives up in the Filmore area. He had spent a TON of money already, and it wasn't even close to done. He was smart and had gotten a full splash of the car done, so it was probably very easy to get that carbon body laid up. I know Kurt Bulinski (the Kimini guy) had talked to him at some point, so perhaps there was a strong influence there. To make that car, he took an old DSR, chopped off the front and the rear boxes, shortened the wheelbase a bunch, and connected the dots. Not the most technically advanced way of doing things, but my hat is off to him for finding a way to get 'er dun.
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