Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Japanese Nostalgic Car - Classic Skyline Themed Meet

I was able to attend the October Japanese Nostalgic Car meet at the Torrance Crossroads but neglected to post my photos until today.

There was probably the best selection of cars that I have ever seen at this meet and thankfully I had my camera to capture all the awesomeness.

Starting it off with my friend Brent's badass M3 on BBS's. It was his first time attending this meet and he had a good time
I have seen this truck a few times but I was never really able to capture it due to the lighting, this is a pretty cool setup with orange wheels and fender mirrors
Another friend of mine who I normally see in a slammed SC was able to bring his AE86 out
This is a cool old Honda, checkout the small but aggressive wheels!
Then this beast arrives, and caused quite the crowd
I just love the boxy shape of these cars, very timeless
This Z was featured on the blog earlier, you will recall it's RB-powered
Normally I'm not a fan of some of the mods that Scion guys like to use but this was one I could imagine myself driving
It has been nearly two years since I last saw this Celica but it looked just as good as the last time I saw it, love the color of this thing!
Probably the best angle of these cars, you will note the Mustang design cues that were most likely copied by the Toyota designers
Classic 70's-era Toyota interior
I have already photographed this Supra several times but I still think the late 90's design is still relevant
A little later in the evening this beautiful Hakosuka coupe showed up and caused even more of a crowd than the sedan
How cool is this rear wing?
Coupe vs. Sedan wings
Timeless

This shot really shows the flare on the rear wheel fenders, you have to love it!
70's interior, look at that classic wood trim!
This Evo X was tucked away from the other cars but had some really legit parts
Alcon brakes + TE-37 SL's = #winning
My buddy Shawn's car looking clean as always on SSR SP1's
One more of this cool Hakosuka

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