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Japanese Performance April 2011

Hurricane Force
RE-Amemiya track tool RX-7 packs a 600bhp triple rotor motor

Tokyo Auto Salon 2011
JP gets the lowdown on Japan’s top tuners and their cars

Beast From The East
Top Secret Supra was born in Japan but refined in the UK

Bowen’s Beast
Welsh modifier drops 130k building a 700bhp Evo VIII

Great White
Super clean R33 proves you can have power and polish

Scrapheap Challenge
Scrap-destined STi goes from shed to 500bhp weapon

Import Icons
The hottest Japanese rides that never made it to the UK

S2000 Buyers’ Guide
What you need to know to bag Honda’s hottest droptop

The Modfather
Japan’s Godfather of modifying, Daijiro Inada, talks to JP

Japstuff
A selection of the very best tuning products in the Japanese scene

The Garage
All the action and updates from JP's fleet of modified metal

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The latest essential news in the Japanese tuning scene from around the globe

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Japanese Performance 123 Japanese Performance April 2011 Hurricane Force RE-Amemiya track tool RX-7 packs a 600bhp triple rotor motor Tokyo Auto Salon 2011 JP gets the lowdown on Japan’s top tuners and their cars Beast From The East Top Secret Supra was born in Japan but refined in the UK Bowen’s Beast Welsh modifier drops 130k building a 700bhp Evo VIII Great White Super clean R33 proves you can have power and polish Scrapheap Challenge Scrap-destined STi goes from shed to 500bhp weapon Import Icons The hottest Japanese rides that never made it to the UK S2000 Buyers’ Guide What you need to know to bag Honda’s hottest droptop The Modfather Japan’s Godfather of modifying, Daijiro Inada, talks to JP Japstuff A selection of the very best tuning products in the Japanese scene The Garage All the action and updates from JP's fleet of modified metal Regulars: News The latest essential news in the Japanese tuning scene from around the globe Subscribe Subscribe to Japanese Performance today and never miss issue Classifieds Sell your Japanese car for FREE, only in Japanese Performance! Next month A sneaky peek at the May 2011 issue of Japanese Performance


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Japanese Performance April 2011

Hurricane Force
RE-Amemiya track tool RX-7 packs a 600bhp triple rotor motor

Tokyo Auto Salon 2011
JP gets the lowdown on Japan’s top tuners and their cars

Beast From The East
Top Secret Supra was born in Japan but refined in the UK

Bowen’s Beast
Welsh modifier drops 130k building a 700bhp Evo VIII

Great White
Super clean R33 proves you can have power and polish

Scrapheap Challenge
Scrap-destined STi goes from shed to 500bhp weapon

Import Icons
The hottest Japanese rides that never made it to the UK

S2000 Buyers’ Guide
What you need to know to bag Honda’s hottest droptop

The Modfather
Japan’s Godfather of modifying, Daijiro Inada, talks to JP

Japstuff
A selection of the very best tuning products in the Japanese scene

The Garage
All the action and updates from JP's fleet of modified metal

Regulars:
News
The latest essential news in the Japanese tuning scene from around the globe

Subscribe
Subscribe to Japanese Performance today and never miss issue

Classifieds
Sell your Japanese car for FREE, only in Japanese Performance!

Next month
A sneaky peek at the May 2011 issue of Japanese Performance
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