So im going to japan in feb next year and thought about getting some parts for my z, budget is 5k, ideas on whats good to get over there cheap compared to over here? btw z is pretty much stock exept for exhaust and rims
You looking at just new or 2nd hand? I think that a lot of the stuff from Yahoo auctions has free shipping in Japan, so can be sent to your hotel if you get your timing right. Things like suspension would be cheaper, but then heavy to post back. Lighter stuff might be the way to go - such as 2k-spec cleared rear lights, ducted urethane nose panel, 2k-spec headlight inserts, silicone hose/pipes, centre stereo bezel, quality guages, etc.
nice, i shall compile a list. i have a freind that lives over there so i can always store shit at his place then get him to post it
mine cant fit anymore she let herself go, had a few kids, getting close to 40 now... gone from 54 kgs to 56... disgraceful
Looked up z32 zone.. Whao! need to learn Japanese now Looks like a friendly bunch of ppl they even have a picture direction guide on how to get there.. http://www.z32-zone.com ha! I better start planning my trip to jp now
Noone there speaks any english. Pointing and the language of the zed wins tho. They have a facebook page also
While you are there, see if you can get into the Zama storage facility in Kanagawa, Tokyo :zlove: http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/news/vintage-speed/4279549#slide-7
Easy Kore wa tsuki desu (I like this) Kore wa kyoumi desu (this is interesting) Kore wa ikura desu ka (how much is this) Chotto takai (little expensive) Yasui (cheap) Kekko desu (no thanks) Ato de kore wa kaimasu (later I will buy it) Kirei (beautiful) kawaii (cute) oppai (tits) omanko (pu$$y) ato de boku no hotel ni ikimashouka (later can we go to my hotel) anata wa inyui (you smell good) konya anata wa sugoi kirei (tonight you are very beautiful) I could go on all night
yeah my sisters hate it... they are mid 20's had one kid still trying to get back the way they were before kids years later, my wife one month after #3 looks the same as she did in her 20's...
I lived in Yokosuka for 6 years. There is a ton to do depending on where you will be. My recommendations are: 1) UpGarage. They sell tons of used parts. The down side is that it can be difficult to find Z32 parts. I did mnage to find my Border Racing vented hood there for the equivalent of $300 USD. I also got my wheels/tires there. If nothing else, it's fun to walk through it. 2) Super Autobachs. It's your typical car parts store (Autozone, Pep Boys, Advance Auto Parts, whatever your equivalent would be over there) but it has a lot more to it. Some of them can be HUGE. You're sure to find all kinds of aftermarket stuff there as well as some literature like the Fairlady Z magazines. 3) Z32 Zone. Nobody speaks English there but Mr. Omura can normally figure out what you need. I used to stop by there all the time (back when they were still Tokyo Auto) and get stuff from him. He's a good guy. I have a picture of him holding my son. You can also e-mail him and he will use a translator to reply back to you although he doesn't always reply. They mostly have new stuff that can take a little while to get to the shop but they do ave a limited supply onhand. Some of it is used as well so you get a better deal on it. 4) Daikoku Futo. It's the Yokohama Bay Bridge. On Friday and Saturday nights, they have a giant meet with all kinds of loud music and supped up cars just hanging out. It's a great experience! 5) Fuji Speedway. Check events to see if there is anything going on out there. They have everything from the major races to a small drifting track. A great site to work out your train schedule is Hyperdia. If I wasn't driving somewhere, I always used this site to schedule all my connecting trains. http://www.hyperdia.com/en/ If you have any other questions, feel free to ask and I'll do what I can to help as far as information goes.
I never actually went there. I heard a lot of people talk about it though. Yeah, I'm in the U.S. Navy. I did a tour of sea duty and shore duty out there. I forgot to mention the big Buddha in Kamikura. Also, can't forget about the weird people in Yoyogi Park out in Harajuku. You can take a train to Harajuku and walk to Shibuya through the back streets. If you go the right way, you'll end up at the world's busiest crosswalk outside the Shibuya train station.