A little something something from Hong Kong
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Too many nice cars in Hong Kong. Lots of S500s and S600s. I would say 1 out of 100 or so cars were like Mercedez S500s, S600s. Some Rolls Royces, They know about their cars in HK. I even saw a '85ish Ferrari 288 GTO (my favorite car of all time).
We probably saw like 20 Skyline GTRs there. Half of them were like 4 doors. Several Silvias, EVOs, etc.. We saw two S2000s there. One was a black one lowered with Mugen rims. The other one was silver with the JDM rims. Jimmy got to talk to him.
Here's a couple of pics. Notice the nice little yellow car too...
This skyline had a carbon fiber hood, wing, side mirrors, and other stuff... I'll post more pics of it later.
Also notice the little suv looking thing with bronze TE37s.
We probably saw like 20 Skyline GTRs there. Half of them were like 4 doors. Several Silvias, EVOs, etc.. We saw two S2000s there. One was a black one lowered with Mugen rims. The other one was silver with the JDM rims. Jimmy got to talk to him.
Here's a couple of pics. Notice the nice little yellow car too...
This skyline had a carbon fiber hood, wing, side mirrors, and other stuff... I'll post more pics of it later.
Also notice the little suv looking thing with bronze TE37s.
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DR. JEKYLL,
Nah, we went there for fun. I always wanted to go to Hong Kong, plus i'm chinese/american and can understand some cantanese. In addition to that, we have a friend that lived there to show us around.
The trip was definitely not car related. Thus I didn't take many pics of cars. Especially wanted to take a pic of the yellow and white skyline GTRs I saw. It was a plus to see all the nice cars though.
Nah, we went there for fun. I always wanted to go to Hong Kong, plus i'm chinese/american and can understand some cantanese. In addition to that, we have a friend that lived there to show us around.
The trip was definitely not car related. Thus I didn't take many pics of cars. Especially wanted to take a pic of the yellow and white skyline GTRs I saw. It was a plus to see all the nice cars though.
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Everytime I put away the camera, I saw a nice car rolling by. IMO, the most beautiful car I saw was a Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34) in yellow. I almost soiled in my shorts when I saw that. I think Jack took a couple more pics. The most interesting vehicle had to be the 4-door Skylines since I never knew they existed before this trip.
I told Quan & Jack if I see a Skyline owner parked anywhere, I'd pay mucho dinero to drive it (Like that was going to happen). The silver s2k owner had JDM oem BBS 16" wheels. Wow, they're much better looking in person then I thought.
I told Quan & Jack if I see a Skyline owner parked anywhere, I'd pay mucho dinero to drive it (Like that was going to happen). The silver s2k owner had JDM oem BBS 16" wheels. Wow, they're much better looking in person then I thought.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by jk
[B]Jimmy, we were planning on going to the Nissan car lot at the old airport on Friday, but that 2 hour full-body massage was definitely worth missing the Skylines.
[B]Jimmy, we were planning on going to the Nissan car lot at the old airport on Friday, but that 2 hour full-body massage was definitely worth missing the Skylines.