It was a rainy day, but still fun, nonetheless. ImportAtlanta.Com, Mainstream Performance, NOPI, NOS Energy Drink, Thinline IT, Zen Motors, Traffic Jam Motorsports, and friends/supporters put on a great event. The food was free, which I heard ran out very quick. There was plenty to do and see. The turnout was great. The video only covers about half the cars that showed up. The Old School Japanese Car meet was held at TunerFest, as well. I can only say so much. You just had to be there. I added some screenshots. Enjoy the vid! It’s at the very bottom.
Some of you may have already seen these. Too bad he doesn’t have the full set. You may have had to put off buying that house.
Hi Guys.
Regretfully have to sell My Cherry Blossoms.
Brand New in box, fresh from Japan. Bolted up to a car a few times (obviously jacked up), tyres never fitted.
Pink in colour, polished lip.
14×8 -11 offset, 4×114.3 stud pattern.
Comes with Hayashi Japan stickers, yayoi sickers, centre caps and chrome valves – all brand new.
Looking for $2500, posted within metropolitan Australia.
Please email me at:
starni(underscore)boy(at)hotmail(dot)com
Yet again, more wheels I’ve not seen before. They definitely have that old school flare to them. Not quite my taste in offset, but a cool design, nonetheless. This particular set is 13×6 4×114.3 and 3-piece.
Sorry guys, I’m a little behind in posting up my coverage. If you’re on Import Atlanta, then you’ve seen my initial post. Here is the thread. And QD’s thread of pics. There were quite a few cars I missed.
On to the pics from the meet at the Georgia International Horse Park. It was a lot of fun. This was our first time combining our meet with a Fourth of July Festival. We have, also, been invited to return, next year.
There’s not much information on these. They are 15×6.5–offset unknown. –wish they were negative offset and wider. I like seeing wheels that aren’t common. –had to post them up.
Garage Zero was out in full force. There were a lot of old schoolers. –lot of really cool cars. –only Japanese cars in this vid, but there were plenty of other makes/models.
We camped out on Saturday. –got a chance to do touring laps, both, Saturday and Sunday. Towards the end you’ll see our Datsun 710 and FB rx-7. Video was being shot from a Corolla TE31.
I had to shorten the vid a little bit, so some of the music is out of sync to where it was supposed to be. I already see so much that needs work and I’m already working on it–in the videography department. –hope to bring you more! Enjoy!!
This was my first Toyota. That’s all she wrote. When it’s not at the shop, it’s the daily slide-mobile.
Currently, rockin’ 14×8 Boyd race wheels. –stock 4age with minor tweaks. Suspension consists of, mostly, T3 hardware. –shineauto front bumper. You’ll probably see it at the local Southeastdrift.com events.