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International Market: Mazda 2 JDM Matket: Mazda Demio Israel: Mazda2 Demio | ||
AIM VASSER SULLIVAN DRIVER DUO CAPTURES SECOND CONSECUTIVE IMSA VICTORY IN LEXUS RC F GT3 Official Website: pressroom.lexus.com/aim-vasser-sullivan-driver-duo-captures-second-consecutive-imsa-victory-in-lexus-rc-f-gt3/ | ||
In real life, Ekris Motorsport developed their own version of the GT4-spec M4 since 2015, with BMW Motorsport developing their official version of M4 GT4 since 2017. | ||
"An S15 Silvia tuned car, with improved performance for circuit driving." | ||
Hot Chase (1988) | Completing the game resulted in a scene where the hero exits the car, takes his machine gun, and fires at the car to add to the damage before the bomb explodes. Then the game played the following message: "Mission Complete. You have succeeded in stealing the enemy armored super car and have crossed the border to freedom. After a few days the enemy surrendered to our country. You will be remembered for your brave deeds. Thanks a million!" | |
In May 2001, the M·Spec was introduced. It was based on the V-Spec II, but had special "Ripple control" dampers, revised suspension set up, stiffer rear sway bar and a leather interior with heated front seats. The 'M' on the M·Spec stood for Mizuno who is the chief engineer of Nissan. | ||
M-Spec with The Nür was named after the famous German Nürburgring racetrack. | ||
V-Spec II The Nür was named after the famous German Nürburgring racetrack. | ||
Engine: 2,997 cc (3.0 L; 182.9 cu in) Toyota 2JZ-GTE twin-turbocharged I6 | ||
Engine: 2,997 cc (3.0 L; 182.9 cu in) Toyota 2JZ-GTE twin-turbocharged I6 | ||
Toyota Supra AE Targa SR. | ||
Engine: 2,997 cc (3.0 L; 182.9 cu in) Toyota 2JZ-GE I6 Version: American/European markets | ||
Engine: 2.8L VR6 DOHC 24V | ||
2004 Lexus IS 300 Sportdesign Edition Engine: 3.0L Toyota 2JZ-GE I6 Transmission: 5-Speed Toyota Aisin-Warner A650E Aautomatic | ||
Engine: 3.0L 2JZ-GE straight-six Transmission: 5-speed manual Chassis: JCE10 | ||
Engine displacement: 2.8L AQP/AUE/BDE DOHC VR6 24V | ||
Engine displacement: 2.0 L AVH/AZG/AZH/BEV SOHC I4 8V | ||
Engine displacement: 1.8 L AWD/AWW/BAE Turbo I4 20V | ||
18"" 5-twin spoke alloy in X 350 d 4x4. | ||
D1 Professional Drift Grand Prix Series (2005) | Pro Racer in Games Shingo Murao (2003 D1 Grand Prix series) Gen Terasaki (2003 D1 Grand Prix series) Shunichi Tomikuda (2003 D1 Grand Prix series) Ryuji Miki (2004 D1 Grand Prix series Champion) Nobuteru Taniguchi (2004 D1 Grand Prix series 2nd Prize) Hiroshi Fukuda (2004 D1 Grand Prix series) Hisashi Kamimoto (2004 D1 Grand Prix series) Kazunari Hayashida (2004 D1 Grand Prix series) Akinori Utsumi (2004 D1 Grand Prix series) Toshiki Yoshioka (2004 D1 Grand Prix series) Yasuyuki Kazama (2005 D1 Grand Prix series Champion) Masao Suenaga (2005 D1 Grand Prix series 2nd Prize) Youichi Imamura (2005 D1 Grand Prix series 3rd Prize) Nobushige Kumakubo (2005 D1 Grand Prix series) Masato Kawabata (2005 D1 Grand Prix series) Ken Nomura (2005 D1 Grand Prix series) Ken Maeda (2005 D1 Grand Prix series) Kazuhiro Tanaka (2005 D1 Grand Prix series) Tetsuya Hibino (2005 D1 Grand Prix series) Kouichi Yamashita (2005 D1 Grand Prix series) Yoshinori Koguchi (2005 D1 Grand Prix series) Katsuhiro Ueo (2005 D1 Grand Prix series) Kuniaki Takahashi (2005 D1 Grand Prix series) Shinichi Yamada (2005 D1 Grand Prix series) Atsushi Kuroi (2005 D1 Grand Prix series; R.I.P. in 2010) Drift Samurai (2005 D1 Grand Prix series) Takahiro Ueno (2005 D1 Grand Prix series) Hideo Hiraoka (2005 D1 Grand Prix series) Toyohisa Matsuda (2005 D1 Grand Prix series) Rhys Millen (2005 D1 Grand Prix series / 2005 Formula D Season) Ross Petty (2005 Formula D Season) Alex Pfeiffer (2005 Formula D Season) Tyler McQuarrie (2005 Formula D Season) Special Drivers: Manabu Suzuki A.K.A Mana-P Ryusuke Kawasaki (Drift Tengoku), aka Doriten Kawasaki Takayasu Ozaku (more commonly known as Zaku the perverted cameraman) Manabu Orido (MAX ORIDO) Keiichi Tsuchiya (DRIKIN) -- Last edit: 2022-06-07 07:01:53 | |
Hiroshi Fukuda The Racer from 2004 D1 Grand Prix series. | ||
Masao Suenaga The Runner-up Racer in 2005 D1 Grand Prix series. | ||
On the evening of 1 February 2010 Kuroi was hit by another vehicle while travelling home from work on his motorcycle. Kuroi later died in the hospital after bleeding to death from injuries to his thigh. | ||
Zaku's Nissan Sunny B310 Driver: Takayasu Ozaku -- Last edit: 2022-05-05 09:13:18 | ||
Daijiro Inada's Stream Option Z33. | ||
Ryusuke Kawasaki (Drift Tengoku), aka Doriten Kawasaki, is known for his efforts in informing all of Japan and the whole world about the sport of drifting. Source: www.jdm-option.com/eng/column/06_01/kawasaki.html -- Last edit: 2022-05-03 11:30:24 | ||
Alex Pfeiffer, professional drifter and owner of Battle Version. | ||
Shingo Murao The 2003 D1 Grand Prix series Racer in 27th Place. | ||
Produced: 1968–present Place of origin: Soviet Union (Now; Russia) | ||
Type 90 Kyū-maru Produced: 1990–2009 -- Last edit: 2022-05-03 10:57:46 | ||
Ross Petty at 2005 Formula Drift. -- Last edit: 2022-05-03 11:21:58 | ||
Manabu Suzuki A.K.A Mana-P D1 commentator extraordinaire. | ||
Masato Kawabata Team: Trust GReddy/GP Sports/Toyo Tires Top 5 of 2005 D1_Grand_Prix_series | ||
Ken Maeda Top 20 Racer in 2005 D1 Grand Prix series. | ||
Driver: Nobushige Kumakubo | ||
Nobuteru Taniguchi The Top 10 Former 2005 D1 Grand Prix series. | ||
2005 D1 Grand Prix series 6th Place Ken Nomura. | ||
Racer is Ryuji Miki. | ||
Driver: Drift Samurai | ||
Racer: Akinori Utsumi | ||
2005 D1 Grand Prix series 3rd Place Driver: Youichi Imamura | ||
2005 D1 Grand Prix series Champion Driven by: Yasuyuki Kazama | ||
The Real car is in 1989 Formula-1 Team: Canon Williams Team Engine: 3.5L Renault RS1 V10 | ||
Real Race car is have the Honda RA168E 1.5 V6t. | ||
Tokyo Wars (1997) | Tanks Battle Mitsubishi Type 90 Green Force (Japan) VS Uralvagonzavod T-72 White Force (Russia). -- Last edit: 2022-05-02 16:00:45 | |
Rebel Racing (2019) | Newest Season V15 Released SUV New Cars! Tier B Porsche Macan GTS - Crate Offer Guarantees the car on or before the 5th Crate Opening Tier S Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat - Crate Offer Guarantees the car on or before the 10th Crate Opening Tier B Land Rover Defender 90 V8 2021 - Crate Offer Guarantees the car on or before the 5th Crate Opening Club Season Prize: Tier S Lamborghini Urus Rebel Pass Prize: Tier D Range Rover Velar | |
Rick Yune (Johnny Tran) Drive this car in The fast and the furious. | ||
Lexus GS F (URL10). | ||
Year: 1984–1989 | ||
The Two Guys From Tokyo's Nissan Silvia Spec-R (S15). |