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Originally Posted by CU Nick,Jul 29 2009, 06:40 PM
Poor Supra, but those are some weak offset's. Especially since it has overfenders. Fail.
Not that I could afford Volks anyways
Not that I could afford Volks anyways
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Are you sure that thing has been left to rot?? Seems like a rat look on a supra kind of style...? could be wrong, but those wheels are way too clean.... plus if it was just left there then the owner would remove those alloys and sell them or use on next car...
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Originally Posted by Nickamsweet,Jul 30 2009, 09:06 AM
Are you sure that thing has been left to rot?? Seems like a rat look on a supra kind of style...? could be wrong, but those wheels are way too clean.... plus if it was just left there then the owner would remove those alloys and sell them or use on next car...
"Last month I had the chance to visit the Veilside headquarters here in Tsukuba City with some friends who were visiting Japan for Auto Salon. I had been meaning to check out Veilside for a while, and I was able to tag along with them to see what was happening at one of Japan's most famous tuning companies. The showroom itself is quite impressive, but just as interesting is the collection of old show cars and race cars wasting away outside.
For example, take a look at this fully-tuned JZA80 Supra. I can guarantee the rust and weathering on this car is not the trendy "rat rod" look that's so popular these days, but genuine scarring from years of sitting outside through Japan's cold winters and humid summers. Only in Japan could a car of this level be all but forgotten about, and even more so, only in Japan could a car like this be left untouched by thieves and vandals after years of sitting out in the open...
-Mike Garrett"