Suzuki Carry Mountain Trail Concept, 2024. Presented at the Tokyo Auto Salon, a customised version of the standard Suzuki Carry, modified for off-road use. Power came from a 50bhp 658 cc engine driving all 4 wheels. The standard doors were replaced with tubular frames and the external roll cage not only adds safety but includes a storage rack on the roof for additional gear
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Aya Kusunoki, Subaru Booth, Tokyo Auto Salon 2024
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Tokyo Auto Salon 2008
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It's been a while - forgive me. I was fortunate enough to travel to Japan for my first ever trip overseas, in time for Toyko Auto Salon and some surrounding events. Enjoy this preview of what I have to share ;)
Source: @icemanxe10
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GR Corolla at Tokyo Auto Salon 2023
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Youmu Zero-R
Presented at the 1993 Tokyo Auto Salon. Based on the Honda Beat. Featuring a custom front cowl, the body has been reworked to resemble something more akin to a Group C race car.
The original powerplant is gone and was replaced with a 1.6 litre VTEC equipped unit (likely a B series), putting out 195 HP.
As with any high-caliber TAS build, the interior has received a thorough overhaul as well, though the only thing identified by the original writer is the F1 style meter.
While it's always easy to draw parallels, I genuinely think this car might have influenced the look of the RE-Amemiya Greddy Super 8, directly or indirectly.
Source: Young Auto (ヤングオート) 03/1993
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Koda Kumi en el Tokyo Auto Salon
Setlist:
01 POP DIVA <Remix>
02 Crank Tha Bass <Remix>
03 WIND
04 you
05 Ai no Uta
06 Change my future
07 Vroom
08 BE MY BABY <Auto Salon Remix>
09 Megumi no Hito <Auto Salon Remix>
10 Cutie Honey
11 WON'T BE LONG
12 OMG
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Miyu Yonekura, Shibatyre Booth, Tokyo Auto Salon 2024
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Tokyo Tires
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Tokyo Auto Salon 24.1.12, Part 1
Makuhari Messe in Chiba has ample space to accommodate all of the vendors at Auto Salon, and it has to - I don't believe I saw every single booth, despite being present for at least 6-8 hours on Friday and Saturday.
There's plenty to see: Electrifying builds like the Moontech E30 M3 sporting a stroked 2.5L version of the I4, complete with ITB's.
Or Keiichi Nomura's R34 D1 machine, following in the footsteps of father Ken, famous for both his ER34 and the URAS brand.
Vertex also had plenty on offer to drain your wallet at their merchandise booth, and Work Wheels had a fantastic exploded model of their famous three piece S13P wheels.
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Back from paint.
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