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Anyone ever dealt with JDMcarboy.com ?
They have the OEM conversion for $400 but shipping is 3 bills.
They have the OEM conversion for $400 but shipping is 3 bills.
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Originally Posted by Lemonade41
my DD car isn't JDM AT ALL but I want to ask a question
how will
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Originally Posted by nyrican23
Cubano- Those rims go for about $2000 or more depending on size
MMN- you went to Vrace. That place is terrible. Overpriced and very unorganized and a thief hang out. Those dudes will take all your info and your car will be missing in the morning.
You have no idea. even reputable shops will try to take your car.Originally Posted by AirPhilippines
Originally Posted by nyrican23
Cubano- Those rims go for about $2000 or more depending on size
MMN- you went to Vrace. That place is terrible. Overpriced and very unorganized and a thief hang out. Those dudes will take all your info and your car will be missing in the morning.
Damn are dudes that dirty on the east coast? Prolly some places like that in LA but I only messed with reputable shops
Trust me I was looking into getting a 350z but the fact that every where I turn a 350z is seen, way too common of a car.Originally Posted by JoseBronx
Originally Posted by The Notorious Bum
I want to make my civic a project car but the thought alone scares me. Dudes stay hawking to steal cars.
Thats why I just wanna cop an S2K
any honda, just go with nissan
Originally Posted by ooIRON MANoo
Maybe some of you know.
My Eclipse is about to hit 200k. I'm about to buy a new car, so I can finally put some TLC into the Eclipse since I will have alternate transportation.
I want to overhaul the engine and maybe the ******.
A couple people have told me that it's cheaper to buy an engine in Arizona or even Nevada?
It's a '99 btw.
They're even stealing stock automatic cars.Originally Posted by AirPhilippines
Originally Posted by nyrican23
Cubano- Those rims go for about $2000 or more depending on size
MMN- you went to Vrace. That place is terrible. Overpriced and very unorganized and a thief hang out. Those dudes will take all your info and your car will be missing in the morning.
Damn are dudes that dirty on the east coast? Prolly some places like that in LA but I only messed with reputable shops
Originally Posted by PremeOne
They're even stealing stock automatic cars.Originally Posted by AirPhilippines
Originally Posted by nyrican23
Cubano- Those rims go for about $2000 or more depending on size
MMN- you went to Vrace. That place is terrible. Overpriced and very unorganized and a thief hang out. Those dudes will take all your info and your car will be missing in the morning.
Damn are dudes that dirty on the east coast? Prolly some places like that in LA but I only messed with reputable shops
black automatic coupe stolen , 1993 honda coupe white - stolen in Elizabeth , =[ stolen automatic red ej1!!!!
Any of you guys going to the Bakerz meet? If so what bus are you taking?
Many car companies have a history that dates back almost to the beginnings of the car itself, but none (that I know of, anyway) actually keep a garage with many classic examples of cars that made a company what it is today. Well, except for Nissan.
While you may know where itâs located, or have seen pictures of it, itâs highly unlikely that youâll ever get to see the inside of this famed garaged. Only employees of Nissan are allowed inside, and even then, itâs difficult to get a pass. If you are an employee, and you donât know about it, youâll most likely never get inside, because Nissan doesnât advertise the fact that there is a garage that holds some of Nissanâs most iconic cars. From stock production cars, concepts, limited runs and race cars, there is history inside the walls of the DNA garage.
Recently, one of NICO clubâs moderators, Cannan Manley (Promise Land), spent some time in Japan. He works for Nissan in the U.S. and was here working on a project with Nissan Japan.When he contacted me a few months ago about what to do here in Japan, I put a bug in his ear and asked if he could find out about getting us into the DNA garage. Unfortunately, I wasnât allowed, but, since he was a Nissan employee, he was.
So, Caanan and a few others got 30 minutes inside the garage with a camera. Whether or not they got photos of all the cars, I canât say. I donât know how big the place is or how many cars there are, but I do know that there are some beautiful cars in there. (I saw the picturesâ¦and you will too!)
A few cars to keep your eyes open for are as follows:
S30 Fairlady Z (240Z) Ralley Car
R33 GT-R LM
Mid-4
PGC10 GT-R (4 door sedan)
A race version KPGC110 Ken & Mary GT-R
R390 Road car
Z32 Fairlady Z (300ZX), which I believe was the last production Z that rolled off the line.
Enjoy the pics and enjoy taking a trip back in time.
Yo, thats my buddy's ride.Originally Posted by FeeNix89
Some random pics I have saved....