The EF Honda Civic SiR was a revolutionary car for Honda, it was the first car to offer DOHC VTEC to the public with the B16A engine. In such a light weight chassis, the EF Civic was a blast to drive with the B16A. – Mugen NR10 on EF Honda Civic SiRThis EF Civic SiR is fitted with a rare set of Old School JDM Mugen NR10 Wheels. When you see NR10’s for sale, they usually arent cheap. – Mugen NR10 on EF Honda Civic SiRThe Mugen NR10 is a Lightweight 1 piece forged aluminum wheel. It was offerred in 14 and 15 inch sizes, and offer very unique design. – Mugen NR10 on EF Honda Civic SiRThis EF Civic is really clean, front end features a parking pole, oem fog lights and JDM SiR front bumper of course. – Mugen NR10 on EF Honda Civic SiRThe EF on a set of 15 inch Mugen RNR wheels, another nice wheel offering from Mugen. – Mugen NR10 on EF Honda Civic SiR
The Mazda RX7 FC model was a pretty popular sports car in its day. With the refreshed revolutionary Wankel Rotary engine now available in turbo from the factory, a new independent rear suspension, and flared fender look it was a serious machine. – Mazda RX7 Turbo II FC on 10.5″ BBS RSThis Mazda RX7 Turbo II is in pristine shape for a 25 year old spots car. Shiny Paint, straight body, fitted wheels and some nice selection of parts makes for a nice and classy build. – Mazda RX7 Turbo II FC on 10.5″ BBS RSA wide set of BBS RS wheels look awesome on this Mazda RX7. The Stance of this FC are brought down by a set of Stance GR+ coilovers. – Mazda RX7 Turbo II FC on 10.5″ BBS RS17×10.5″ BBS RS on the rear, and 17×9″ BBS RS on the front. I like the way the rear wheel/tire combo sits, tall mnd meaty. – Mazda RX7 Turbo II FC on 10.5″ BBS RSAnother shot of the 17×10.5″ BBS RS wheel, Racing Beat Exhaust is a nice mod. – Mazda RX7 Turbo II FC on 10.5″ BBS RSThe rear end of this 7 is perfect; wide wheel tire combo with the right amount of camber, round S5 Tail lights and the racing beat exhaust. – Mazda RX7 Turbo II FC on 10.5″ BBS RS
The Honda S2000 is a very popular car for modding these days. Light stiff chassis, spectacular drive train and aggressive styling make it an easy choice. – Volk Racing TE37SL on Honda S2000This JDM Honda S2000 is slammed on a set of Volk Racing TE37SL wheels. The SL in TE37SL stands for Super Lap, I believe these TE37’s are manufactured a little different for weight and performance. Most notable on the TE37SL is the Pressed Graphite Color with the Red Decals. Volk Racing actually says, “Strictly catered to the racer community” – Volk Racing TE37SL on Honda S2000Ride Height is brought down with a set of Ohlins DFV adjustable Coilvers. I like the Stance on this S2000. – Volk Racing TE37SL on Honda S2000 – Volk Racing TE37SL on Honda S2000Volk Racing TE37SL 18×9.5 +22 with 215/35/18 tires the front. – Volk Racing TE37SL on Honda S2000Volk Racing TE37SL 18×11 +18 with 225/55/18 tires in the rear. These TE37SL wheels are fitted perfect! – Volk Racing TE37SL on Honda S2000Rear of the JDM Honda S2000, Megan control arms manipulate camber help out in getting everything fitted. – Volk Racing TE37SL on Honda S2000
The Rocket Bunny Scion FR-S / Toyota GT86 got an updated look at the Slammed Society Car Show at the Fuji Speedway last weekend. Originally wearing BBS RS, the car is no updated with a set of Enkei RS05RR wheels. – Rocket Bunny Scion FR-S on Enkei RS05RRThe wheels give the car a new look, as the the Enkei RS05RR are 18″ diameter with really low rubber as opposed the previos BBS RS which were 16″. – Rocket Bunny Scion FR-S on Enkei RS05RREnkei RS05RR 18×10.5 wrapped in 255/35ZR18 tires – Rocket Bunny Scion FR-S on Enkei RS05RRDrivers side are in silver, and passenger side is in black. Although this is in Japan, this car is left hand drive. – Rocket Bunny Scion FR-S on Enkei RS05RR– Rocket Bunny Scion FR-S / Toyota GT86 on Enkei RS05RR
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, or just Evo for short, Series are one of the top tuner cars to come out of Japan. High Tech Turbocharged ALL Wheel Drive inspiration with a host of computer controlled gadgetry make this a real high performer. – SSR SP3 on Mitsubishi Evo VIIIThis Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII is slammed on a forged set of SSR Professor SP3 wheels from Japan. This set is staggered which sounds like a no no for AWD cars, but the wheel widths are actually the same. – SSR SP3 on Mitsubishi Evo VIIIThe SSR Professor SP3 wheel specs are 18×10 +11 Front and 18×10 -7 Rear in Flat Gun Metal. Tire size is 215/35/18. – SSR SP3 on Mitsubishi Evo VIIIThis has to be one of the hottest Evo’s in Japan, it’s actually my favorite at the moment. – SSR SP3 on Mitsubishi Evo VIIISSR Professor SP3 on Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII
The Toyota Tacoma was introduced as Toyota’s new pickup truck with more comfort features while the rest of the world continued to get the hilux. Styling on the newer Tacoma is great, the flared front fenders and bedsides makes the Tacoma look sporty. – Toyota Tacoma on GP Gold BBS LMThis Toyota Tacoma is moderately lowered on a set of BBS LM wheels in GP Gold; a very unique choice for a vehicle as utilitarian as this pickup truck. The BBS LM is a very high end forged wheel usually fitted to sports cars, and due to the price Luxury Vehicles as well. – Toyota Tacoma on GP Gold BBS LMThe Specs on these BBS LM wheels are Front: 17×8 +24 205/45/17 & Rear: 17×9 +24 215/45/17. – Toyota Tacoma on GP Gold BBS LMThe BBS LM is a beautiful wheel, and it look great on anything. This set of BBS LM are reverse mounted, in which the face is mounted behind the register of the wheel. The reverse mount option give almost 20mm less offset for a more aggresive stance, but I think it makes the wheel look better overall with the illusion of smaller spokes. – Toyota Tacoma on GP Gold BBS LMThis is probably the classiest looking Toyota Tacoma I have seen so far. Nice wheels and not too low; it looks like an actual sports truck. – Toyota Tacoma on GP Gold BBS LMThis is the original above image of the mini truck. – Toyota Tacoma on GP Gold BBS LM
The fifth generation CD series Honda Accord is a very popular platform among honda entusiasts. Although not the favorite for performance, its a very reliable and smooth cruiser; and is still easily modded. In the last few years with all the wheel fitment craze, fifth generatiopn Accord tuners found out one thing, this car can fit some nice wide wheeels without going to crazy! – Racing Hart Type-C on CD Honda AccordThis CD Accord is fitted with a healthy set of Racing Hart Type-C wheels, which are very period correct for this car. Southern California in the mid-late 90’s had a lot of Honda’s on this wheel, it was literally the rim to have. Can you tell what 2 pieces are missing in this pic? – Racing Hart Type-C on CD Honda AccordRacing Hart Type-C by Takechi Project Wheel in front, specs are 17×9 +22 – Racing Hart Type-C on CD Honda AccordRacing Hart Type-C by Takechi Project Wheel in Rear, specs are 17×10 +22 – Racing Hart Type-C on CD Honda AccordAnother shot of the rear wheel. So much detail on these wheels, if you have ever taken one completely apart center caps and all you would know what I mean! – Racing Hart Type-C on CD Honda AccordThis accord looks mean, the body lines look nice and modern for a car thats almost 20 years old. – Racing Hart Type-C on CD Honda Accord– Racing Hart Type-C on CD Honda Accord