There's always a "big one" for everything you could possibly be obsessed with. Comic book and art fans have the San Diego Comic con, Baseball fans have the World series, and heavy metal fans have Ozzfest. We Japanese car enthusiasts have the Tokyo Auto Salon. Through some careful planning and lots of overtime, I got a chance to take the pilgrimmage to Japan and attend the worlds largest show for customized and modified Japanese vehicles.
Every major player involved in the automotive aftermarket in Japan was represented here. HKS, Greddy, Jun Auto mechanic and many others pulled out all the stops and brought their finest to showcase what they have in store for 2008. In addition, many of the OEM manufacturers also use the show to highlight their dedication to the customization world, and also bring some new models out to gauge interest from those who show more than a casual interest in motor vehicles. The difference between the two types of booths? Budget. The OEM's have huge displays with large flashing lights, dancing girls, and professional announcers, while the aftermarket booths usually let their products and fabrication do the talking.
Every major player involved in the automotive aftermarket in Japan was represented here. HKS, Greddy, Jun Auto mechanic and many others pulled out all the stops and brought their finest to showcase what they have in store for 2008. In addition, many of the OEM manufacturers also use the show to highlight their dedication to the customization world, and also bring some new models out to gauge interest from those who show more than a casual interest in motor vehicles. The difference between the two types of booths? Budget. The OEM's have huge displays with large flashing lights, dancing girls, and professional announcers, while the aftermarket booths usually let their products and fabrication do the talking.
Here are just some highlights from what was on the main floor:
HKS had a fine booth at the very forefront of the first main hall. HKS was celebrating their 35th anniversay and decided to showcase many of the parts that made them the oldest and perhaps most trusted name in Japanese performance parts. Everything from the first turbo kit they sold all the way through their current host of electronics were all on display. They even brought a timeline of cars, which included their drag skyline as well as their time attack Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution.



Up next, we have this wonderful example of "old meets new" with HotStaff's AE86 with F20C
powerplant swap. This vehicle was recently showcase in the "VTEC Club" dvd series and has also motivated many AE86 enthusiests to think about using Honda power in their usually underpowered vehicles. With 240 naturally aspirated horses on tap in a lightweight 2200 pound car, this thing moves like there's no tomorrow. You'll certainly suprise a few unsuspecting Porsche owners with this setup.


The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution is known worldwide as one of the premier bases for rally racing. Its turbocharged powerplant combined with its technologically advanced all wheel drive layout allow the car to be fast out of the box, and even deadlier in modified form. Here, we have the Japanese Rally Championship Evo 8, modified to the strict standards that the JRC enforces.



So concludes our coverage of the floorshow of the Tokyo Auto Salon. Hope to see you on the trip with us next year!
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