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It is 2017, so 25 years ago it was 1992. That year, one of the most important cars to the sport compact movement came to American shores, the EG Honda Civic. In this case, however, we’re talking about the EH2 … Continue reading → Read more at JNC Magazine
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So at this point we’ve seen official ads featuring classic Toyotas in Japan, Columbia, the UK, and Australia. Now, three new videos have emerged Down Under featuring a trio of dedicated enthusiasts and their classic Toyotas. These include the original owner of a 1976 … Continue reading → Read more at JNC Magazine
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With just 351 built, the Toyota 2000GT is a rare car. Even rarer, though, are the 2.3-liter 1969 models, of which there are only nine. Rumored to have been built with export in mind, the SOHC inline-six would have theoretically been … Continue reading → Read more at JNC Magazine
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You might have heard there was a football game in Houston over the weekend. Wewere in town for the epic clash — something about classic Fords versus Jeep crossovers — but before the big game the local JNC community welcomed us to a Sunday morning meet. We … Continue reading → Read more at JNC Magazine
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When you think of Toyota performance, the color palette that pops into your head may largely depend on the cars you love. Yellow, orange and red for 80s IMSA racing, red and green Castrol for WRC, white and red for … Continue reading → Read more at JNC Magazine
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Greetings fellow JNCers. As I drafted this QotW, I was sitting in my Tokyo office feverishly refreshing my browser to follow Super Bowl LI (51st). As the game progressed, turned on a dime, and presented the biggest comeback in Super … Continue reading → Read more at JNC Magazine
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Inspired by TA22 Day yesterday, we stumbled across what is quite possibly the most thorough restoration of a 1977 Celica ever performed. Technically this isn’t a TA22, but it’s still a first-gen Celica and it’s an amazing story of an … Continue reading → Read more at JNC Magazine
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Okay, it’s a stretch, but today is 2/2. In other words, Happy TA22 Day from JNC! Read more at JNC Magazine
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Before the WRX, STI or any of Subaru’s three-letter suffixes for the Impreza became synonymous with rallying, there was the Legacy RS. Here’s a thrilling video of Colin McRae tearing through the 1993 Tour de Corse. Turbocharged first-gen Subaru Legacys are … Continue reading → Read more at JNC Magazine
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The Honda S-Series sports car — a lineage that consists of the S660, S2000, S800, S600 and S500 — is legendary today, but how did it make its first appearance to the world? After all, Honda is one of the few automakers … Continue reading → Read more at JNC Magazine
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If the multitude of rumors are true, this fall’s Tokyo Motor Show could be one for the history books. Nissan, Toyota, and Honda are all said to be reviving sports car icons. A modern Z, Supra and S2000 could be in the … Continue reading → Read more at JNC Magazine
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Video game pioneer Masaya Nakamura passed away on January 22 at the age of 91. News just broke in Japan, leading to an outpouring of love for the man whose company gave the world Pac-Man. However, before the round yellow ghost-hunter became a worldwide … Continue reading → Read more at JNC Magazine
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