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![]() Mazda Familia Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | Renz203 wrote It's hard to import a car these days in the Philippines but they do get in my country as long as it's converted to LHD.I wanna import a 1989 Nissan March Turbo someday. But if your country has many riced Honda Civics and you can't find a stock one, go in here buy a Civic because my country has many Civics (most Civics here are stock, and there are many of them) and there many kinds of Civics to buy. Some Honda Civics here are riced/Pre-riced,old and beat-up and stock. Body styles? Sedan and hatchback and if you ask me if there are Civic shuttles, well, no chance (Tuned Civics are not for sale here.) And here are the generations available- 5th gen to the lastest gen. And if you're lucky, you could even buy (or not, since it's one of the rare) grey import 4th gen Civic Sedan. In my country, it's very easy to import cars. As long as the vehicle is 15 years or older (2002) it can be considered "legal", so I usually see R34 skylines and Lancer Evo VIIs. If you buy a car stateside (across the border) you have to buy it in America, then bring it to the border and fill in paperwork, but Craigslist finds lack the paperwork. However, if any of these import vehicles get into an accident, they will be considered "salvage", meaning that they cannot be driven anymore and are used for parts. The other day, I saw an R33 GTS-4 skyline on craigslist, had the turbo, but had an auto. It was for 5 grand and had about 100k's on it. It was a salvage title because it was in an accident, which the only damage was a slight dent on the driver door. What a shame. -- Last edit: 2017-03-05 09:24:51 | |
![]() Mazda Familia Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | CarCrazedAlex586 wrote I feel like this car needs some love. Also, I remember seeing this car as a seized import car in a video about seized Skylines in the USA. I'm glad I don't live in the US, so it's easier to import a foreign car into South Africa. Though the process is about buying the car in its country, return to South Africa and bring the car in with you. It takes lots and lots of papers. I wonder what my vision will be like if I import an EP3 into SA one day. It's hard to import a car these days in the Philippines but they do get in my country as long as it's converted to LHD.I wanna import a 1989 Nissan March Turbo someday. But if your country has many riced Honda Civics and you can't find a stock one, go in here buy a Civic because my country has many Civics (most Civics here are stock, and there are many of them) and there many kinds of Civics to buy. Some Honda Civics here are riced/Pre-riced,old and beat-up and stock. Body styles? Sedan and hatchback and if you ask me if there are Civic shuttles, well, no chance (Tuned Civics are not for sale here.) And here are the generations available- 5th gen to the lastest gen. And if you're lucky, you could even buy (or not, since it's one of the rare) grey import 4th gen Civic Sedan. | |
![]() Honda Civic Type R Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | CarCrazedAlex586 wrote I have been to a page before. I always make sure, so don't let this get into an argument. END OF CONVERSATION! I'm not starting an argument, I'm just saying you're wrong. You said my argument was bad because (Japanese) wikipedia isn't reliable. But on Japanese cars, it is. Therefore I don't really get why you keep you responding to my comments, even though I said you were right ages ago. If you want to end the conversation, stop responding. | |
![]() Honda Civic Type R Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | CarCrazedAlex586 wrote Well, Wikipedia is not a reliable source, so I gave you a reliable source just to make sure. I don't think you've ever been to the Japanese wikipedia then to look up info about a car. They have changes listed with exact dates, which are backed up by existing websites. So it's pretty accurate. | |
![]() Honda Civic Type R Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | carcrazedalex586 wrote Even Honda's Japanese site says this! www.honda.co.jp/auto-archive/civic/type-r/2005/ What's the point of this answer after a month, when I already said you were right? Needed the egoboost? | |
![]() Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | That's a '96. | |
![]() Honda Civic Type R Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | carcrazedalex586 wrote www.allvehicles.co.uk/civic_black_anniv_009.jpg You are wrong. This picture shows a 2003 model. cdn1.evo.co.uk/sites/evo/files/styles/gallery_adv/public/car_photo_565258.jpg?itok=7nLC0QtV This license plate may be from 2003, but the license plate is from a Honda Jazz if you look it up on UK car check sites. I don't see how your evidence is relevant since this is the JDM model, not the UK model. Anyway, you are right, it's indeed a 2004. The regular Civic was facelifted in 2003, but the Type R only in january 2004 (according to the Japanese wikipedia). | |
![]() Honda Civic Type R Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | 2003 is correct. | |
![]() Toyota Corolla Levin Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | Burn Rubber wrote The normal TXR series didn't, it used chassis codes. Which I believe is what he is referring to. Still, the TXRD games did used licensed cars in all versions. TXR3 used licensed cars, as did ITC. Only the early games used the chassis code workaround. | |
![]() Toyota Corolla Levin Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | Razor440 wrote I don't see why one would argue over this car in the first place...Tokyo Xtreme Racer has mostly unlicensed versions of real cars. All the Kaido games used licensed cars. | |
![]() Toyota Corolla Levin Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | GroupB wrote It's not up for debate. Confirmed as a Levin long ago. I don't see why one would argue over this car in the first place...Tokyo Xtreme Racer has mostly unlicensed versions of real cars. | |
![]() Toyota Corolla Levin Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | It's not up for debate. Confirmed as a Levin long ago. | |
![]() Toyota Corolla Levin Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | No, for me this is 100 % Toyota | |
![]() Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | Bosozoku Evolution viii | |
![]() Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | We never got to see any other members of forever knights. ![]() | |
![]() Mazda Roadster Coupe Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | According to the Japanese wikipedia, only 350 units were produced. I think it's safe to say that this is a rare sight wherever in the world you go. | |
![]() Mazda Roadster Coupe Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | An MX-5(Also known as roadster...) with a roof? ![]() Now that's a once in a lifetime sight! ![]() | |
![]() Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | Final boss of game | |
![]() Nissan Skyline GT-R Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | Not really. More of a tribute | |
![]() Nissan Skyline GT-R Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | JDMracerocket96 wrote Parody of the legendary group B Calsonic R32. I wouldn't call it a parody but something based on the Calsonic paint | |
![]() Subaru Impreza Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | New JINTEI | |
![]() Nissan Skyline GT-R Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | Z E R 0 s new car | |
![]() Nissan Skyline GT-R Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | Parody of the legendary group B Calsonic R32. | |
![]() Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | BRUH. THOSE PIPES! | |
![]() Honda S2000 Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | Replacement for White Angel? | |
![]() Honda S2000 Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | Lucifer | |
![]() Honda S2000 Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | The FR NA version of the 4WD Turbo Bastard himself | |
![]() Honda S2000 Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | It's Kaido President, aka Hamagaki the Savage. | |
![]() Toyota Sprinter Trueno 'Initial D' Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | Tofu drifter fujiwara's ae86 | |
![]() Honda S2000 Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | RKDxNT3000 wrote Fucking 4WD Turbo bastard Is that the rival's name? ![]() | |
![]() Subaru Impreza Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | Nightmare (it's either this or the widebody Evo) | |
![]() Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | Legendary Schneider. | |
![]() Honda S2000 Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | Fucking 4WD Turbo bastard | |
![]() Daihatsu Mira Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | GroupB wrote Genki lists is as a 1994 for KB1 and a 1997 for KB2&3. Since the styling didn't change between September 1994 and April 1997, I'm just going to leave it as the developers listed it. Also note that in the rest of the world a new car introduced in September 1994 would be a 1995 model rather than 1994. The Japanese go by month and year rather than model year. I think only in the United States (or perhaps North America) do they use the model year system. Here in Europe, whether a car is introduced in January 2016 or in December 2016, it will be called a 2016 car. | |
![]() Daihatsu Mira Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | Desscythe17 wrote Seems fair, if the game states the car is a 1997 model, that is definite. You should probably also change the year to 1997 for the other games in the series. Genki lists is as a 1994 for KB1 and a 1997 for KB2&3. Since the styling didn't change between September 1994 and April 1997, I'm just going to leave it as the developers listed it. Also note that in the rest of the world a new car introduced in September 1994 would be a 1995 model rather than 1994. The Japanese go by month and year rather than model year. KB1 strategy guide ![]() | |
![]() Daihatsu Mira Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | Seems fair, if the game states the car is a 1997 model, that is definite. You should probably also change the year to 1997 for the other games in the series. | |
![]() Daihatsu Mira Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | This is the listing in the official Genki strategy guide for those who couldn't get the link to work![]() -- Last edit: 2016-04-02 20:38:38 | |
![]() Daihatsu Mira Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | Desscythe17 wrote I did, thank you very much. Goo Net Exchange often puts the wrong year on cars, and your first link doesn't work. www.carsensor.net/catalog/daihatsu/mira/F002/ This generation of the Mira was produced from 1994 until 1997. In 1995 the Mira Moderno was introduced, which was facelifted in 1996, and produced until 1998. The Mira TR-XX was originally based on the Mira, but was facelifted in 1996 and until 1998 based on Mira Moderno. I suggest that you, as an admin, ask why someone comes up with a certain identification instead of immediately accusing them of not doing any research. Japanese manufacturers don't follow strict Western model years. If you check the link you posted more carefully, you'll see that the facelift didn't occur until May 1997. Any 1997 Mira built before that would have the old styling, such as the one in the goo.net link, which is from January 1997. | |
![]() Daihatsu Mira Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | GroupB wrote Please do your research before randomly changing things. Genki says 1997: i64.tinypic.com/2ntwvq0.jpg The real world says 1997: www.goo-net-exchange.com/usedcars/DAIHATSU/MIRA_TR-XX/700070410230140221002/ I did, thank you very much. Goo Net Exchange often puts the wrong year on cars, and your first link doesn't work. www.carsensor.net/catalog/daihatsu/mira/F002/ This generation of the Mira was produced from 1994 until 1997. In 1995 the Mira Moderno was introduced, which was facelifted in 1996, and produced until 1998. The Mira TR-XX was originally based on the Mira, but was facelifted in 1996 and until 1998 based on Mira Moderno. I suggest that you, as an admin, ask why someone comes up with a certain identification instead of immediately accusing them of not doing any research. -- Last edit: 2016-04-02 19:56:06 | |
![]() Daihatsu Mira Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | Please do your research before randomly changing things. Genki says 1997: i64.tinypic.com/2ntwvq0.jpg The real world says 1997: www.goo-net-exchange.com/usedcars/DAIHATSU/MIRA_TR-XX/700070410230140221002/ | |
![]() Daihatsu Mira Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | Should be 1994 like www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=57589 | |
![]() Nissan Onevia Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | lol you don't just "swap" the rear of a car like you swap the fenders and hood. | |
![]() Nissan Onevia Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | the opposite of the sileighty | |
![]() Nissan Fairlady Z Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | i don't think it was in a trailer | |
![]() Abarth 1000 TCR Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | Forza is love, forza is life | |
![]() Nissan Sileighty Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | It is possible to be a pre-official Sil80, because these modifications were done before "official" Sil80 was built, and about 500 officials were built and sold only in 1998 | |
![]() Nissan Sileighty Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | JFK wrote Sileighty was made only in 1998 From Genki: ![]() -- Last edit: 2015-03-26 17:17:37 | |
![]() Nissan Sileighty Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | Sileighty was made only in 1998 | |
![]() Abarth 1000 TCR Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | Forza is dross, nothing more. | |
![]() Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005) | GTS |