We Interrupt your JDM Viewing…

tfatf-charger.jpg …For this emergency broadcast.  Alright, so there’s nothing emergency about it, and I’m a few weeks late to the party on this news anyway, but…  The Fast and the Furious 4 is in the works.

I wouldn’t normally post about anything to do with new cars here on grandJDM, but as an unashamed fan of the technically pathetic but visually delicious Fast and the Furious franchise, I just have to share this.

There don’t appear to be any shots of the Japanese cars yet, but you can nonetheless feast your eyes on the very tough (and yes, painfully over the top) USDM cars set to feature in this fourth installment.

Check it out.

We now return you to your regular grandJDM broadcast.

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We Have Ignition: RB Hako

ignitionSpeaking of nostalgic Nissans that have made the cyborg-like switch to modern hardware, here’s a wicked hakosuka by Osaka tuning shop Ignition, which combines no less than four generations of Skyline goodness into one lethal package – R31 suspension, R33 brakes, a massive single-turbo RB26 with funnels for fuel injectors, and the old school style of KGC10 body dipped in R34 Bayside Blue paint. Check out the insanity at Ignition’s gallery here.

[Ignition via Auto Otaku via grandJDM]

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There’s No Bullwinkle Here

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The lads over at JNC have posted an entry about Japanese tuning house Rocky Auto, including an intensely hot RB26-powered S30Z. While I’d probably go for an L28 these days, there was a very long period there where all I wanted was exactly this sort of Z. Classic styling, modern power. It might not be my ultimate goal anymore, but I can’t say it isn’t damn magical. Check out the original Japanese blog post here, with more photos.

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Ratrodded Corona Wagon? Oddly Hot

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Ratrodding is a genre of the hotrod scene, where the cars in question are usually made to look unfinished and rusty, with peeling paint and undercoat showing through. Most of the time, the cars favoured are old Hudsons, Roadsters, and so forth. You know what I’m talkin’ about; the usual hotrod.

So when Scott from The Drift Scene linked me to this ratted up Toyota Corona Wagon… my jaw hit the floor. Is this not the most unreal lookin’ thing you’ve seen lately? Come on.

I haven’t been able to find any info about the car, but some of the guys on the Toyota3TC forum mentioned that it’s packing around 300hp (looks like there’s a 2JZ or 1JZ in there), and that the owner is known for these sorts of projects. Hopefully he or she will come forward!

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School of Rocky: RB26 S30Z

rocky auto Aichi may be the home Prefecture of Toyota, but lurking in the city of Okazaki, some serious Nissans lie in wait. Rocky Auto specializes in Skylines and Fairladys, and you can even buy them for export (like some of our forum members have), but they will also take your nostalgic Nissan and fit it with the latest in expressway-ripping hardware, Bionic Woman style. The house special? Stuffing an RB26DETT from a modern Skyline GT-R into the unsuspecting stitch-welded chassis of cars like the S30 Fairlady Z. The silver one in the photo on the right spins its Wats with close to 500hp and looks sinister doing it. Check out this blog for more pics of an amazing 240Z (Japanese only).

[Nostalgic Car Newspaper]

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Hiace Haiku

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Born sixty seven,
Forty years of large one-box
Too square for the States.

[Toyopet]

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Bosozoku BRE Bluebird

boso bre We came across this absolutely insane bosozoku-looking Datsun 510 while browsing the web. Complete with vintage BRE paint scheme, flared fenders and a grille-eclipsing intercooler channeled through the headlight openings, this Bluebird possesses serious fear-striking potential.  Unfortunately, there was no mention of what motor might power this beast.

[no281750gtv]

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Upcoming Classic Events in Japan

130_aon07poster-l.JPG130_cp07poster-l.JPGFor those of you lucky enough to be in Japan in the next few weeks, a few tasty classic car events are coming up. The first is the All Odds Nationals, which is to be held in the Odaiba: take the Rinkai Like to Tokyo Teleport, and walk to the Fuji TV building (the big imposing one with the huge ball in the middle of it).

The big day is Sunday the 30th September. Last years event looked like a blast.

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Who cares? Mazda does!

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Generally speaking, it’s very rare to find a car manufacturer that devotes some serious time to sharing the intimate details of its history with us. And early Mazda racing history in Japan is not an area that’s well known, so we’ve tried to do our best to bring it to you in our earlier articles (here and here).

Hence it’s really so nice to see that Mazda has a nice motorsport retrospective going on in its website at the moment. Mazda are slowly adding racing photos from its motorsport archives with a brief article on the story behind each. There are regular updates, but it’s obviously a long term project (and a labour of love) for someone inside Mazda.

From us here at Grand JDM, we’d like to say good for you, sir! We only wish all the other manufacturers would do the same.

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Woz Gets Back in the Z

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As many auto blogs reported not too long ago (and no small amount of tech blogs), Steve Wozniak—co-founder of Apple Computers—starred in a television commercial in the early 80s for the Nissan/Datsun 280ZX. Well it turns out he’s always had a soft spot for the Z, as shown not only by the fact that he presently owns a three fiddy Z, but also by the fact that—as part of his plan to sell it for charity—he’s helped to recreate that original advertisement, using the 350Z. It’s lame as hell, but funny enough to get a bit of a chuckle out of. Check it out.

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Son of Toyota

toyodaToday, Shoichiro Toyoda spoke at the Woodrow Wilson Center International Center for Scholars in Washington DC. This is right in our backyard, so we made the haul down to Das Capital to see what the son of Toyota Motor Corporation founder Kiichiro Toyoda had to say.

Much of the speech centered on the Toyota Production System, the company’s US plants, and US-Japan relations. We’ll spare you the details. An interesting anecdote emerged, however. In 1957, Toyota debuted the Toyopet Crown in the US, where it completely failed to impress the car-buying public. Curious, Dr. Toyoda took two Crowns for a drive on American roads. The power-to-weight ratio was so horrid, he couldn’t even merge safely onto the highway if the on-ramp sloped uphill. The future Honorary Chairman of one of the biggest auto manufacturers on Earth was forced to drive around until he found a downhill ramp. True to the TPS, he returned to Japan with his research, and eventually gave us the modern ‘Yotas that can get up inclines with no problemo.

[Image courtesy of iccic.or.jp]

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The Datsun of Woz

When our windows machine died an untimely death earlier this year, we made the jump to Apple. The the guy in this video is partially responsible. There’s no doubt by now that you’ve seen the 80s-rific commercial in which Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak hawks the 280ZX resurface on auto and tech blog alike a few months back, and then again when he recently announced he was auctioning off his 2005 350Z for charity.

We have to hand it to the guy, rather than shy away from a 30 second yearbook photo The Woz embraces it fully and self-parodies, uh, himself. Weird Al Yankovic’s “White & Nerdy” even plays as he’s pulling away. When the news first broke he was asking a round $100,000, but the price has now been reduced to about half that. Sale of the century? Well, a brand new NISMO 350Z starts at $38,070, so it’s really like the car plus 20 grand for lunch at Wozniak’s house and the warm fuzzy feeling you’ll get knowing that he’s donating it to a charity, if UC Berkeley can be called that. The new video can be seen here.

[Source: TUAB via Autoblog]

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Daihatsu JDM Memorial Editions

memorial copenOn Monday, Japan’s small car specialist unveiled three limited edtions of its lineup.  As regular readers know, 2007 marks a whole century of Daihatsu, and to celebrate their 100th Anniversary the company is rolling out a fleet of Memorial Edition cars.  The coolest of the bunch also has the longest name: Daihatsu Copen Ultimate Edition II Memorial.  The hardtop convertible kei-roadster comes with goodies like Recaro seats, Momo steering wheel, BBS rims and Bilstein dampers.  The Esse and Terios Kid Memorial Editions accompany the Copen, and two weeks prior, three other button-cute kei cars were released, the Move, Move Custom, and Mira.

[Source: Daihatsu]

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There’s Intense, and Then There’s This.

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This is probably easily the most mental, insane Hako I’ve seen yet. Those crazy flares are well out there (not something that’s never been seen before, though), and the wheels nestled so tightly beneath them really help to set this beautiful blue beast right off.

Where it really gets hot is under the hood. Packing an RB26 supported by the full gamut of mods, this is about as crazy as I’ve seen a C10 get. If you’ve seen crazier, hit us up in the comments!

Check it out at Auto Otaku.

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2000GTs Are Forever

2000gt Last week we told you about Toyota USA’s very own blog. Well on that blog, as part of their countdown to the 50th anniversary celebration on October 31, a retrospective of significant Toyotas will be highlighted, the first of which is the 2000GT. We’ve cast many words into the electronic ether over this amazing automobile in the past, so we’ll let Open Road take the helm.

Of course, the one thing you will never hear us mention in any article about the 2000GT is its minor role in a laughably ridiculous series of movies about some British chap with a pistol. We understand that the unwashed may need the pop culture reference to orient themselves, but we think the car stands just fine on its own. Let’s just say that a current viewing of the film – which features both a bald, gray-suited, parody-ripe villain who builds a spaceship to usher in WWIII and a plastic surgery operation that turns Indiana Jones’s father into a Vulcan – proves it does not stand up to the test of time nearly as well as the machine itself.

[Source: Toyota Open Road Blog]

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Worldwide Enthusiasts

ta22 celica Classic JDM enthusiasts span globe, from California to Czeckeslovakia. In the Netherlands there is actually quite a following that might come as a surprise to some. Despite their harsh winters, somehow quite a number of classic Japanese cars have survived. In the Netherlands they have an annual show, the “Japan Classic Sunday”, which attracts some pretty hot cars (including a Toyota 2000GT in 2006)! The 2007 show recently took place but never fear, the 2008 show is already planned for July. But for now, here are a couple of links to the past events.

2007 Show

2006 Show

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TRD, Just TRD

Despite millions of TRD stickers gracing the flanks of everything from pickups to Priuses, nothing street-legal has ever had the gall to jettison the “Toyota” part of its name and go only by TRD. Well leave it up to the Aussies. I mean, if they can infiltrate Hollywood by concealing any trace of stretched vowels in their speech, surely they can strap a supercharger to a hotted-up Camry and squeeze 323 horses out of it. Well, they’ve gone and done just that, and the resulting hoon magnet is the TRD Aurion.

The nostalgic connection in all of this is that TRD Australia’s new website has an entire section devoted to Toyota’s 50th anniversary in motorsports with cool archival photos and a wicked video that includes, among other things, a first-gen Celica rally car in a sweeping powerslide through the snow, fiery explosions, an airborne Toyopet Crown. Fittingly, Toyota’s first venture into auto racing was in Oz’s Mobilgas Rally.

[Source: TRD Australia]

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Golden Skyline

In the past week, airwaves have been inundated with some important birthday news from the automotive world, the 50th anniversary of the Ford Edsel. Rarely does the mainstream media care about the anniversary of a single model, but apparently exceptions can be made when said model happens to be one of the biggest cases of hype-not-living-up-to-ness in history. The Washington Post called it “the flop heard around the world” and “Ford’s Titanic.” Time Magazine merely said its narrow, upright grille looked like “a vagina.”

In a parallel universe, enthusiasts are celebrating the golden anniversary of a car that racked up countless racing victories and became a legend the world over, even though it was never sold to most of it. Well, Japan is as close to a parallel universe as we’re ever going to get, and car nuts there have been observing 50 years of the Nissan Skyline. In April, a sample of each of the twelve generations was displayed in the newly completed, $3-billion Tokyo Midtown. Then, there was another display at Nissan’s futuristic, gleaming-white Ginza gallery. And then this one. And then wallpapers, a series of diecast cars, a desktop gadget, a commemorative CD, and even a cross-country tour that ended at the very tree used in the Ken & Mary commercials. Now that’s a birthday party!

[Source: Nissan]

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More S in S2000

s2000 type-s Automakers often resurrect famous model names from their past to inject some excitement into their lineups. Sadly, this often has the unintended effect of diluting the legacy of the original and spotlighting how glaringly unlike its namesake the current car is. A Dodge Charger with four doors? A Chevy Malibu with, um, anything? In Japan, sometimes they kill off a model name just for the heck of it. Toyota Corona to Toyota… Premio? Allion?

Fortunately, the Honda S2000 suffers from none of that. Like the S500, S600 and S800 before it, the S2000 is a taut, agile sports car. Both are open-top two-seaters and both power the rear wheels for motion. They even have the same sky-high redline, even though the two were separated by a span of 30 years.

Earlier this year, the Honda S2000 CR (for Club Racer) debuted at the New York Auto Show. With only 2000 units to be produced, it was supposed to be a North American exclusive, at least according to the reps at the show. But it has come to our attention that Honda will be debuting a suspiciously similar-looking S2000 Type-S in Japan soon. Absolutely no details exist at this point except for this photo. It’s said that this limited edition will be the final sayonara for the long-toothed roadster, and so far no news of a replacement has surfaced. Hopefully it won’t take another 30 years.

[Source: Honda]

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Say it LOUD: Red Megaphone

skyline-c110_001.jpg Auto Otaku recently stumbled across a bunch of videos by Japanese restorer Red Megaphone, and has thrown a few of them up on his blog. Presumably these are some videos intended to show off the cars to potential buyers. The sound of these things, especially the three Nissans, almost brings a tear to my eye. So fine. Hit it here.

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