I wish i could go back in time, when i first discovered this channel, I miss the way i felt when I realised it is even better than what I was expecting
I cant get over the insane quality of the cars at these meets. Everything so clean, well put together, people respectful, its a treat to backseat attend these meets!
I just arrived back to Australia from Japan (touge driving in an R32 GT-R) and the guy who collected us to to go back to the parking garage was telling me he used to run a bridge port 12A in his RX3 back in the day. Apparently it was terrifying haha. Love the content Alexi!
Thanks so much Alex!! Im a big rotary fan so really appreciate you showing us this meet. Absolutely love the Cosmo's, bit of dream car of mine, so great to see them featured as well!
thank you so much for putting this together for us, im a huge rotor motor fan, some of the vehicles i saw in this video just put the biggest smile on my face, thanks buddy !
Rotaries don't work because they can't seal properly, we've known this since the 70's. These guys didn't get that memo, and I love them for it. These engines sound like neither flesh nor fish: fuel, oil, good intentions, it all goes out the tailpipe. What a video!
haven't seen or noticed a new video for awhile hope your loving the Japan life and enjoying your time there. I'm always happy to see cars drifting and JDM car meets. Also I dont have a drift car but what I do have is a ZX-6R so if you cover motorcycle content thats my jam but not for everybody. All and all thanks for another awesome video!
I love the cosmo. Such a unique and classic period styling. The 4 rotors sound so much like the 787b Le mans car...perfect. Thanks for sharing and hope all is well!
A rotary powered car would be pretty sweet. I used to own an NA FC. Great car. Never had any real engine issues. It was the bits around it that failed....
_Dahm noises intensify_ Looks like an awesome show. There's not really many ways you can fuck up an RX7 it seems. So many lovely cars, and the variety is astonishing.
The widebody on the RE-Amemiya AZ-1 clearly took inspiration from the Yamaha OX99-11 prototypes. Which is no bad thing! Also I had no idea you can get 12" BBSs for a Mini!