My buddy, Brian of JT Motoring, sent me these quick snaps of this bagged 2005 Lexus GS430 on which he has been working. This ride screams aggressive Japanese luxury and style. Outfitted with Volk Progressive DE wheels, an authentic Junction Produce body kit, LED taillights, Luxury Abstract leather pillar covers, JDM Toyota Aristo rain guards, a Fujitsubo Legalis-R exhaust system, and a Ksport AirTech Pro suspension system, this is one slick cruise ship...
To select automotive enthusiasts, "JDM" is more than just an acronym for Japanese Domestic Market. JDM is not simply rare parts. It is a way of life. A culture. A modus vivendi. JDM is a lifestyle.
Friday, March 30, 2012
Monday, March 26, 2012
Friday, March 23, 2012
Amusing Photography...
My compulsion towards the parts of the Japanese Domestic Market is not based on a personal assessment of performance superiority. It is about design, quality, and attention to detail. Likely my biggest obsession of the industry, Power House Amuse is quite possibly the superlative of JDM parts. Hardly boring or run-of-the-mill, the products that come out of their facility in Chiba are not simply functional components to be admired momentarily pre-installation, only to be forsaken shortly after brusque acknowledgment of any performance benefit or gain. Every Amuse part contains an all-too-real element of genuine automotive artistry.
RS-Silent paired with R1-Silent Y... Awesome.
This Z34 could idle in a library.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
An Ugly Trend
Actions are sometimes performed in a masterly and most cunning way, while the direction of the actions is deranged and dependent on various and morbid obsessions - it's like a dream.
- Zossimov, from Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
Sunday, March 18, 2012
It's what's on the inside that counts...
Similar to the refined modification of my friend, Jason's, steering wheel, here is another example of brilliant modification to an OEM interior without achieving that tacky, over-the-top result. Access Evolution, once again, does not disappoint. Far from gaudy, the re-wrapped seats, shift boot, steering wheel, and candy red paint on the trim pieces add some tasteful flavor to this Nissan Skyline 370GT.
Note the attention to detail: OEM-like replacement of the factory "compact disc" and "DVD" trademark logos
I'm a fan of the white stitching on the red leather shift boot and seats...
(Source: Carview Japan)
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Must corner-cutting be glorified?
Not only has it earned a "feature" on one of the typical, trendy, and trite stance websites, but if one were to ask the owner of the G featured on this HIN pre-party flyer what aero his G37 is wearing, he would proudly proclaim a replica manufacturer that has not only ripped off the original design of the Zele G37 as seen on his car, but other JDM companies such as Nismo, Impul, INGS+1, C-West, Chargespeed, VeilSide, Amuse, and Vertex...
Color me disillusioned, disenchanted, and disgusted.
JDMphasis... Innovation over Imitation
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Want to go for a cruise?
Another inspiring feature by Format67.net makes me want to...
Follow the Leader remains atop my list of favorites by these guys, but Mechanical Synfonica does not sit too far below it on that list. Enjoy...
Follow the Leader remains atop my list of favorites by these guys, but Mechanical Synfonica does not sit too far below it on that list. Enjoy...
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Amusing Photography...
My compulsion towards the parts of the Japanese Domestic Market is not based on a personal assessment of performance superiority. It is about design, quality, and attention to detail. Likely my biggest obsession of the industry, Power House Amuse is quite possibly the superlative of JDM parts. Hardly boring or run-of-the-mill, the products that come out of their facility in Chiba are not simply functional components to be admired momentarily pre-installation, only to be forsaken shortly after brusque acknowledgment of any performance benefit or gain. Every Amuse part contains an all-too-real element of genuine automotive artistry.
R1 Titan Black Edition
R1 Titan Black Edition
Monday, March 5, 2012
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Random Picture...
Being a dog lover, I get a kick out of this furry, four-legged companion supervising the removal of the front bumper of this Nismo Z34...
(Photo Courtesy of The370Z.com member, Rusty)
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