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    Nice pics man! ...of course... Welcome back!
    I also LOVE that yamaha and would sport one myself...

    And this car:


    reminds me of a 2004 Infiniti M45 which I really like (they look better in person) and seem to be pretty rare... it is not an M45 tho. COOL! This is an M45: http://www.freshalloy.com/forums/sho....php?p=1624129
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    Funny, but it looks like a Lincloln grille emblem.... though the car looks like a mild mannered, luxury GT-R. Baffling.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZEUS View Post
    ...reminds me of a 2004 Infiniti M45 which I really like (they look better in person) and seem to be pretty rare... it is not an M45 tho. COOL! This is an M45: http://www.freshalloy.com/forums/sho....php?p=1624129
    The 1st gen M45 was an abysmal failure... they had to kill production several years earlier than planned and go back to the drawing board. The designers were going for a muscle car look (which I assume is what appeals to a GM guy ) but unfortunately couldn't find any muscle car lovers in the Japanese luxury market.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WormGod View Post
    ...though the car looks like a mild mannered, luxury GT-R. Baffling.
    I think that's the point of the front body kit. The more I dig around JDM car sites the more I agree with pbkid, it does look most like the Toyota/Lexus, although the kit would have to include both the front fascia and a revised hood. Not cheap.

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    Alright, here's a close up of the grill.



    Anyone know the badge??

    Bart

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    When I was in Japan back in the 80's there were car "boutiques" everywhere. Wheels, body kits, accessories, electronics, you name it and it was available.
    I remember the little tiny cars (made a Mini look like a Cadillac) that had 2 stroke motorcycle engines...you could hear them coming a mile away!
    Bart did you guys hit any of the big shopping areas? In Hiroshima there was a store called Diechi's (sp?) that was like wallmart on steroids...think wallyworld but 8 stories, each one specializing in a certain thing (stereo, video, cloothes, appliances...) but all high end stuff! The floor for stereo had a sound room with $50,000 dollar speaker systems, Krell amps, Nachamichi cassette players (which I own one of) and other high dollar toys (remember these prices were in the 80's). Also in Hiroshima was the A dome...ground zero for the bomb. There is some pretty somber stuff there!
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    We did not make it down to Hiroshima. We spent 2 days in Kyoto, 2 days in Osaka, and then the rest of the time in Tokyo. As for big shopping areas, cripes, Osaka and Tokyo are both like gigantic malls!! In Tokyo, we went to Takea****a Dori (<----OMG, the forum **** the middle of that name, funny), which was amazing for shopping, as well as Nakano, Akihabara, Shinjuku, and various other meccas for shopping.

    Shopping over there, is on a WHOLE DIFFERENT LEVEL than it is over here. I mean, its hard to describe if you have never been there. For instance, we visited just about every Mandarake we knew of. Mandarake is a chain of stores that sells anime, manga, toys and all sorts of other nerd stuff. Most of these stores are several stories high with floors specializing in various things. Like an entire floor for manga, and 2 whole floors for toys, etc.

    Volks in Osaka was amazing. Seven floors of hobby stuff, an entire floor for model planes, an entire floor for model cars and tanks, an entire floor for trains, an entire floor for ball jointed dolls, an entire floor for Gundam and robot models, etc. Just amazing. And the clothing...my god the clothing. I'm a die hard jeans and t-shirt kinda guy, but if I was rich and about half my size I coulda spent a small fortune on fasion. Never before have I seen such an immense variety of different kinds of clothes, much of which was totally awesome stuff. I think I bought 9 t-shirts, and I bought 2 jackets. I would have bought more but I barely fit into their stuff over there. It was rare to find an XL shirt. And shoes? Forget about it if you are bigger than a size 8 or 9 mens.

    Bart

    PS - Got some IDs:

    The white car is a Cedric Gran Turismo, made by Nissan I guess. The little VW busses are not VWs at all, they are "kei vans" with a VW clone body kit. Check it out!

    http://ll.speedhunters.com/u/f/eagam...ngs/sight4.jpg

    The black van thing is indeed a Mitsubishi Delica and according to ubs_lover
    on the planet, it is a 4x4 version.

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    I think I am going to go post all this on the Japanese Nostalgic Car forum and see if can't get some more answers over there.

    Bart

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    first bike is Yamaha TW200/255

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    Ahhhhh, thank you!!

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    Funny you mention the "fashion" and "levi and tshirt" thing. When I was over there we were not allowed to take levi's off the base (other than wearing them)...authentic 501's and levi jackets at the time where big $$$ on the black market. You could easily get $150 or more for either. The teen crowd was into anything "American". I used to love going to the music shops...it was cool to find all the american music that was never released in the U.S. Tons of "live" stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triathlete View Post
    I used to love going to the music shops...it was cool to find all the american music that was never released in the U.S. Tons of "live" stuff.
    Funny you should mention that! While in Nakano, I ran across a music shop specializing in electronic and industrial music.



    One side of the store was all Japanese artists I wish I knew more about, and the other side was all American and European electro/industrial stuff. I bought 2 Ministry live CDs I have never ever seen, and I have ALL there stuff, so I thought. They also had a ton of really rare CDs that took me years to find Stateside, as well as retro and repro band shirts. They even had a bunch of repro Wax Trax logo shirts, I would have bought one, save for the only small sizes...

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sf_GP...eature=related, might like this nfp, before and after

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    Quote Originally Posted by nfpgasmask View Post
    The white car is a Cedric Gran Turismo, made by Nissan I guess.
    Ah, damn, would explain the half-breed Skyline look, give or take the body kit. Looked it up and read up on it. Look slike it went the way of the do-do only to be replaced, by what looks like, some G35 looking thing. Cool find. Always learning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nfpgasmask View Post
    The little VW busses are not VWs at all, they are "kei vans" with a VW clone body kit. Check it out!

    http://ll.speedhunters.com/u/f/eagam...ngs/sight4.jpg
    That is by far my favorite rebadging! Although I would never get one....

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