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Honda Integra Type R DC5 – Peak Front-Drive

Honda Integra Type R DC5 – Peak Front-Drive Performance Perfection Debuting in the summer of 2001, Honda’s third iteration Integra Type R arrived just as the 1990 Japanese performance wave crashed. But this DC5-generation model refused to fade quietly by perfecting the front-drive sport compact to astonishing levels through meticulous attention to detail. Significant weight…

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S13 180SX – Bringing Style & Substance to Coupes

Nissan 180SX S13 – Bringing Style & Substance to Japanese Sports Coupes When Nissan debuted their new rear-wheel drive Silvia model code-named S13 in 1989, it brought a welcome injection of style and driving enthusiasm to the affordable coupe segment. Sold internationally as the 180SX, this new entry captured the hearts and wallets of sports…

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350z Fairlady Nissan – Rebirth of the Affordable Car

350z Fairlady Nissan – Rebirth of the Affordable Japanese Sports Car When Nissan debuted the 350Z coupe in 2002, it reignited enthusiast passion for affordable driving purity lost since the original 240Z. Codenamed Z33, the new 350Z drew heavy inspiration from predecessors cementing Nissan’s sports car credentials since 1969. From a long nose/short deck silhouette…

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1983 Nissan 300ZX – Birth of a Japanese Sports Icon

1983 Nissan 300ZX – Birth of a Japanese Sports Icon In an era remembered largely for boxy transportation appliances, the 1983 debut of Nissan’s sleek first-generation 300ZX sports car previewed bolder styling directions leveraging advanced wind-cheating aerodynamics. Wearing higher performance ZX nomenclature, visually longer and lower dimensions joined with flip headlights and tucked front/rear bumpers…

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80s Japanese Cars – Pushing Technology Limits

80s Japanese Cars – Pushing Technology Limits & Shattering Stereotypes As the 1980s rolled around, Japanese automakers set sights on claiming performance prestige after establishing mass-market dominance. Revolutionary sports cars and sedans elevated the likes of Honda, Toyota, and Nissan onto the world stage. Japanese R&D departments channeled Formula 1 inspiration coupled with pioneering refinements…

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Toyota Curren – The Pinnacle of Japanese Luxury Grand Touring

Toyota Curren – The Pinnacle of Japanese Luxury Grand Touring Among discerning Japanese luxury car enthusiasts, few nameplates garner more respect than the Toyota Curren. Sold exclusively in Japan from 1992 to 1996, this range-topping sedan aimed directly at premium European makes by mating a smooth inline-six engine to a comprehensively appointed cabin. As the…

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