The timeless appeal of the Z32 300ZX, a classic JDM sports car that offers a compelling alternative to the new Nissan Z at a ...
Nissan’s Z isn’t overdue for a facelift, but that hasn’t stopped the company from giving its popular coupe a mid-cycle ...
Lots of folks were overjoyed when the Hummer-inspired Toyota Mega Cruiser hit North American importers a few years ago. Since then, another Japanese doppelganger of an American off-roader is old ...
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From your favourite JDM classics, to some of the wackiest mid-engine cars of the last 30 years, we look at the legendary SR20 ...
One of the most hyped enthusiast cars of the year, the seventh-generation 2023 Nissan Z was first rumored (then confirmed) way back in 2018. And since the Z Proto concept initially appeared almost two ...
As associate editorfor Modified, I get to do a lot of cool stuff: get into events, write about interesting cars, meet great people in the industry and (most importantly) photograph some of the nicest ...
Retooling Nissan not merely to cope, but be competitive, in such an environment is a top priority for the man who in 1991 graduated from Doshisha University, a private college in Kyoto, Japan, with a ...
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Edward is a car and truck enthusiast with a passion for writing. Growing up, he learned the true value of things from his father and grandfather who gifted him a classic truck that he still possesses ...
They come up with the DAMDest things in Japan. Sorry, that’s a really obtuse reference—that’s the company that makes those Ford Bronco conversion kits for the ...
If Password JDM’s Mitsubishi EVO X isn’t enough to prove that they’re excelling in the department of carbon fiber production, then their Nissan GT-R product line should solidify any thoughts otherwise ...