Its called "borrowing parts from the recycle bin". During the 80s and early 90s Japan was booming and they could afford to make all kinds of cars including plenty of prototypes that never made it. Now a lot of companies are just reinventing their designs with existing chassis and parts to save on development costs, the 350z is a great example of that.
Matt did you use to own an S15 back in Singapore? I didn't see many of them when I was there, but glad to see more variety especially with the R35 GTRs. Seen a lot of SG GTRs floating on nearly every Skyline forums :-D
Hi Sam, I took #4-#6 using a PnS (Can't even remember which brand it was :bsmilie and having no knowledge/interest in photography then. As I just dug them out recently, I decided to just share it in this thread after some light pp. I agree the quality isn't too good, but those are some old memories!
Matt did you use to own an S15 back in Singapore? I didn't see many of them when I was there, but glad to see more variety especially with the R35 GTRs. Seen a lot of SG GTRs floating on nearly every Skyline forums :-D
Yes I used to own it back in Singapore, however that was sometime back (~2003). Not many of those in Sg and #6 is probably 1/4 of the total population in Sg. The Nissan GTR is a different story altogether, I was quite surprised when I saw so many when I came back to Singapore a few years back especially when its the price of a 4 room HDB apartment on wheels! :bsmilie:
hey matt, my friend recently purchased a immaculate white s15, which was incidentally originally in red. his car might have been in your group shot since there are so few of them in singapore haha...
hey matt, my friend recently purchased a immaculate white s15, which was incidentally originally in red. his car might have been in your group shot since there are so few of them in singapore haha...
Possibly :bsmilie: Mine was red and in that group shot, there were about 3 red ones (Popular colour for S15). Can't remember exactly since that was taken a while ago.