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Features:
PLAYERS 12.0
North Weald airfield welcomed one and all at the 12th annual Players Show
GO HARD OR GO HOME
Custom paint, Liberty Walk wide arches and air ride creates a jaw-dropping GT86
AHEAD OF THE GAME
Supercharged Nissan 350Z combines show-stopping looks with a 500bhp punch
LOW LIFE
Yakusa inspired Lexus GS450h shows that hybrid owners can be VIPs too
FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS
Turbocharged, Pandem-kitted Mk4 MX-5 built for SEMA in just three weeks!
30 YEARS OF MAZDA MX-5
We celebrate 30 years of drop top driving with a look at the history of the MX-5
MK1 MX-5 BUYING GUIDE
Bag yourself a bargain slice of roadster fun with our top Mk1 buying tips
MK1 MX-5 TUNING GUIDE
Now you’ve bought your MX-5, here’s how to tune it for the best performance
GET INTO HILLCLIMBING
How to get into hillclimbing and three top options to buy and tune
10MIN TECH - ADJUSTABLE ARMS
10 quickfire facts about adjustable arms from specialists Hardrace

Regulars:
NEWS
World’s first 2JZ-swapped MkV Supra, show previews: Japfest and BHP
Performance Show, 5mins with... Dynodaze’s Danny Harris, new performance
village at Power Maxed MotoFest Coventry, Nissan Skyline prices still
rocketing, Toyota back in BTCC with a stunner
JAP STUFF
K-Sport eight piston brake kit for Subaru Impreza WRX STi, Hardrace rear
upper camber kit for Lexus IS250/350, Mishimoto secondary radiator for
Honda Civic FK8 Type R, Meguiar’s 3-in-1 wax, Blueprint oil filters, Yokohama
Advan Neova AD08RS tyres, King race bearings for Japanese cars, Sealey
ElectroStart Batteryless Power Start, Formula One 2019 guide book,
Richbrook tyre pressure and tread depth gauge, GTechniq Halo for PPF and
wraps, DBA rotor upgrades for Nissan R35 GT-R
THE GARAGE
Project Type R gets a replacement pulley fitted by the RAC, Project MX-5 gets
some sweet Whiteline suspension goodies, Project Rotary gets its recalls
sorted and Tarmac Sportz enters The Garage with a new 350Z project
read more read less
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Japanese Performance 220 May 2019 Features: PLAYERS 12.0 North Weald airfield welcomed one and all at the 12th annual Players Show GO HARD OR GO HOME Custom paint, Liberty Walk wide arches and air ride creates a jaw-dropping GT86 AHEAD OF THE GAME Supercharged Nissan 350Z combines show-stopping looks with a 500bhp punch LOW LIFE Yakusa inspired Lexus GS450h shows that hybrid owners can be VIPs too FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS Turbocharged, Pandem-kitted Mk4 MX-5 built for SEMA in just three weeks! 30 YEARS OF MAZDA MX-5 We celebrate 30 years of drop top driving with a look at the history of the MX-5 MK1 MX-5 BUYING GUIDE Bag yourself a bargain slice of roadster fun with our top Mk1 buying tips MK1 MX-5 TUNING GUIDE Now you’ve bought your MX-5, here’s how to tune it for the best performance GET INTO HILLCLIMBING How to get into hillclimbing and three top options to buy and tune 10MIN TECH - ADJUSTABLE ARMS 10 quickfire facts about adjustable arms from specialists Hardrace Regulars: NEWS World’s first 2JZ-swapped MkV Supra, show previews: Japfest and BHP Performance Show, 5mins with... Dynodaze’s Danny Harris, new performance village at Power Maxed MotoFest Coventry, Nissan Skyline prices still rocketing, Toyota back in BTCC with a stunner JAP STUFF K-Sport eight piston brake kit for Subaru Impreza WRX STi, Hardrace rear upper camber kit for Lexus IS250/350, Mishimoto secondary radiator for Honda Civic FK8 Type R, Meguiar’s 3-in-1 wax, Blueprint oil filters, Yokohama Advan Neova AD08RS tyres, King race bearings for Japanese cars, Sealey ElectroStart Batteryless Power Start, Formula One 2019 guide book, Richbrook tyre pressure and tread depth gauge, GTechniq Halo for PPF and wraps, DBA rotor upgrades for Nissan R35 GT-R THE GARAGE Project Type R gets a replacement pulley fitted by the RAC, Project MX-5 gets some sweet Whiteline suspension goodies, Project Rotary gets its recalls sorted and Tarmac Sportz enters The Garage with a new 350Z project


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Features:
PLAYERS 12.0
North Weald airfield welcomed one and all at the 12th annual Players Show
GO HARD OR GO HOME
Custom paint, Liberty Walk wide arches and air ride creates a jaw-dropping GT86
AHEAD OF THE GAME
Supercharged Nissan 350Z combines show-stopping looks with a 500bhp punch
LOW LIFE
Yakusa inspired Lexus GS450h shows that hybrid owners can be VIPs too
FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS
Turbocharged, Pandem-kitted Mk4 MX-5 built for SEMA in just three weeks!
30 YEARS OF MAZDA MX-5
We celebrate 30 years of drop top driving with a look at the history of the MX-5
MK1 MX-5 BUYING GUIDE
Bag yourself a bargain slice of roadster fun with our top Mk1 buying tips
MK1 MX-5 TUNING GUIDE
Now you’ve bought your MX-5, here’s how to tune it for the best performance
GET INTO HILLCLIMBING
How to get into hillclimbing and three top options to buy and tune
10MIN TECH - ADJUSTABLE ARMS
10 quickfire facts about adjustable arms from specialists Hardrace

Regulars:
NEWS
World’s first 2JZ-swapped MkV Supra, show previews: Japfest and BHP
Performance Show, 5mins with... Dynodaze’s Danny Harris, new performance
village at Power Maxed MotoFest Coventry, Nissan Skyline prices still
rocketing, Toyota back in BTCC with a stunner
JAP STUFF
K-Sport eight piston brake kit for Subaru Impreza WRX STi, Hardrace rear
upper camber kit for Lexus IS250/350, Mishimoto secondary radiator for
Honda Civic FK8 Type R, Meguiar’s 3-in-1 wax, Blueprint oil filters, Yokohama
Advan Neova AD08RS tyres, King race bearings for Japanese cars, Sealey
ElectroStart Batteryless Power Start, Formula One 2019 guide book,
Richbrook tyre pressure and tread depth gauge, GTechniq Halo for PPF and
wraps, DBA rotor upgrades for Nissan R35 GT-R
THE GARAGE
Project Type R gets a replacement pulley fitted by the RAC, Project MX-5 gets
some sweet Whiteline suspension goodies, Project Rotary gets its recalls
sorted and Tarmac Sportz enters The Garage with a new 350Z project
read more read less
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