We stumbled upon a rare RX7 and a cool shed while hunting for 350Z parts in the middle of Ireland.
We stumbled upon a rare RX7 and a cool shed while hunting for 350Z parts in the middle of Ireland.
An abandoned Irish drift car that had been sitting for eight years, the Prodrift 350Z. This is where it started.
A 60-year-old Datsun pickup fitted with an R33 RB engine—something you don’t see every day. We check our our friend Taylors truck and his garage.
An Irish Corolla KE70 van with a shed-built V8 swap—something that really shouldn’t exist, but somehow does.
Final Bout at Nikko Circuit, with AE86s, KE70s and some of the best style drifting around. The scene is still very much alive, here are some photos from the day.
The Mitto Natto AE86, one of the most famous 86s to ever exist, we get a close up of it at a famous 86 shop Ukiya Shokai
We find the remains of Yatabe, Japan’s lost high-speed Test track.
We flew to Japan in January and got lost in Tokyo, exploring back streets and beyond. Every trip ends up memorable, here are some photos from this one.
In this deep dive, we uncover the incredible story of this S13 180sx, the origins of Mitsuru Haruguchi, 326 Power and a shop called Car Planner Zone.
After 18 years, I finally own my dream 180SX! Built by Zone and Designed by 326 Power in Japan, this car survived Europe and returned to Ireland. Now, it’s time to share its wild history!
After 18 years of chasing this 326 Power RPS13 180SX—from the peak of the JDM import boom to now, it’s finally mine. This Auto Salon demo car has spent nearly 15 years in Ireland, surviving the highs and lows of the import scene and the recession. Let’s take a closer look at what a high-end JDM build looks like after two decades on Irish soil.
This is the story of Ireland’s top 40 + famous cars from the Forgotten JDM Car Boom. We deep dive into why so many famous Japanese icons ended up in Ireland and what happened to them.
This is the story of Ireland’s top 40 cars from the Forgotten JDM Car Boom. We deep dive into why so many famous Japanese icons ended up in Ireland and what happened to them.
Here is the photos I took from this adventure at Fuji speedway, I shot a lot, ill let the photos do the talking for anyone who appreciates a bit of Kei car racing. This was a fantastic weekend of racing and something I’ll never forget.