Remembering Japanese cars from the past

Tag: down on the street (Page 26 of 32)

DOTS: beaten up 1993 Suzuki Swift GTi


This trashed 1993 black Suzuki Swift GTi has been standing near the office for quite some time and I wondered who would leave this car behind…
Black 1993 Suzuki Swift GTi
Black 1993 Suzuki Swift GTi

Apart from not having any MOT for the past six months it has been beaten up severely: mirrors are broken loose, front fender shows some big dents, scratches along the side of the car…

Black 1993 Suzuki Swift GTi
Black 1993 Suzuki Swift GTi

Rear wiper gone…

Black 1993 Suzuki Swift GTi
Black 1993 Suzuki Swift GTi

Mirror on this side broken loose as well and even more dents on the car…

Of course for most of the Dutch population this car will recall the 2009 Queensday attack where the attacker used a black Suzuki Swift and killed eight people before missing his target and crashing into some monument… I still remember seeing the footage of that attack and thought from now on any black Suzuki Swift will be a very impopular car to own/drive… Next Friday that will be one year ago exactly and I like to express my deepest respects to the victims of this madman.

DOTS: Miata hunting! (part 7)


Time to hunt some more Miatas! Or actually some MX5s! And to be more specific: only NAs (first model)!
Down on the Street: red Mazda MX5
Down on the Street: red Mazda MX5

I spotted this red MX5 next to the trafficlight when I was cycling to work. Not much to tell about except that it was driven by a blonde elderly woman.

The blue MX5 is a bit more interesting:
Down on the Street: blue Mazda MX5
Down on the Street: blue Mazda MX5

Since the owners have both motorcycles and presumably another daily driver this MX5 only sits on their driveway. Even though it looks hardly used it appeared to be in excellent condition. It also got an aftermarket exhaust, rims but the rest of it looked stock. Nice tourer though! :)

Now the silver one:
Down on the Street: silver Mazda MX5
Down on the Street: silver Mazda MX5

It is a lowered MX5 with some Rota Flights rims (Racing Hart CPF Tune R knock offs). Since I was driving I stopped the car next to the sidewalk and took the picture without looking through the finder, too bad I left the camera on manual focus and didn’t notice it at all.

Did come back a few days later but couldn’t find the car anymore… :(

DOTS: Toyota AE86, Mitsubishi Evo minus One and Ronal Teddybears


I was looking at old (digital) photographs I took years ago and actually found out I was already shooting DOTS from 2003 onwards! Take for instance this Mitsubishi Lancer:
Down on the Street: Mitsubishi Lancer Evo minus One
Down on the Street: Mitsubishi Lancer Evo minus One

Yes, that is indeed an Evo wing on its tail. However the Lancer itself dates before the whole Lancer Evo lineup, so I guess this is a Lancer Evo minus One! :D

Everyone on the interwebs already saw pictures of the Ronal teddybear rims, but did you actually see one IRL?
Down on the Street: Ronal Bear rims on a Mazda 121
Down on the Street: Ronal Bear rims on a Mazda 121

I did spot these Ronal Teddybears in 2005 and took a picture with my phonecam (even crappier than my crapcam!) to inspire my brother… Well he refused to even think about putting teddybears under his 121! :D

To prove you can actually spot really nice cars in the wild:
Down on the Street: Toyota Corolla AE86
Down on the Street: Toyota Corolla AE86

I chased down this AE86 when I had a day off and I was just on my way to buy a Canon EOS 350D digicam in my own AE86. The owner drove quite quickly during rush hour but I managed to follow him through traffic. Finally had a word with him and the guy didn’t even know what kind of car he was driving. His brother sold him the car and if I was interested I could buy it from him. So having a lot of money burning in my pocket I was really tempted to buy it…

It ended that the guy wanted too much money: apparently chasing someone in traffic is not a good basis for negotiations over the price of a car. I ended up buying the EOS 350D instead and still don’t regret buying the camera over this hachi. ;)

DOTS: tuned Nissan 200SX S14

Last week I posted the Nissan 200SX S14 at the end of the winter and now suddenly it has been tuned and fixed up again:
Down on the street: Nissan 200SX S14
Down on the street: Nissan 200SX S14

Nah, just kidding! I spotted this identically colored Nissan 200SX S14 last summer somewhere in an industrial zone. After this single shot (crapcam died) I only saw it occasionally and each time I was in a hurry or I didn’t have a camera with me…

The 200SX has been tuned lightly: it still has the original rims but it did have a very thick huge exhaust pipe. Also the headlights were swapped and a few other cues have been changed. IMO done with taste! :)

DOTS: Nissan 200SX S14 end of winter

Just realized I haven’t posted the Nissan 200SX S14 for a while, so here are some recent pictures of this rustoseum:
Down on the street: Nissan 200SX S14 rustoseum
Down on the street: Nissan 200SX S14 rustoseum

Yes, it is still there… And the car is getting a better stance every day since the tires are getting flatter and flatter…

Down on the street: Nissan 200SX S14 rustoseum
Down on the street: Nissan 200SX S14 rustoseum

Even people start using it to write dirty car graffiti on its rear window!

Down on the street: Nissan 200SX S14 rustoseum
Down on the street: Nissan 200SX S14 rustoseum

The winter time was very harsh for this car! It is rusting so badly I already start calling it a rustoseum…

DOTS: 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser


Last week I spotted a big Toyota parked near the office. A few hundred meters later I vaguely remembered what it was and returned to the spot. It was a Toyota FJ Cruiser:
Down on the Street: Toyota FJ Cruiser
Down on the Street: Toyota FJ Cruiser

When I saw the pictures on the net in 2006 and 2007 I always thought the FJ Cruiser was much bigger than this, in my memory it had at least the proportions of a Hummer H2. Well you can see it is actually smaller than the Volvo XC90 parked next to it!

Then after taking the second shot the crap-cam died on me again, so you will have to do with this shaken (but not stirred) shot of it:
Down on the Street: Toyota FJ Cruiser
Down on the Street: Toyota FJ Cruiser

I must say the FJ Cruiser surely has great looks! If I had to choose between the XC90, H2 and a FJ Cruiser I would certainly go for the FJ Cruiser! ;)
The only thing that would stop me was my wallet at the next gas station. :(

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