Tuesday 14 February 2017

HardPark 2017 Part 2


Welcome to Part 2 of our HardPark 2017 feature. We apologise for being a bit slow on releasing part 2 as we have been quite busy recently. Anyway, enjoy!



This Nissan Skyline GTS-4 was a surprising sight as they are quite rare and are technically a less powerful GT-R. The GTS-4 features an RB20DET, just like a GTS-t does but with the added traction of 4WD derived from the GT-R.




Another rare sight was this Series 1 Mazda RX7. They are quite rare nowadays as the majority of them have been thrashed and crashed due to them being cheap imports. The car looks excellent in a factory looking green colour.




This "shovel nose" Toyota corona also had a rotary in it but it was mounted incredibly low in the engine bay. It appeared to be fully rust free and immaculate inside and out.




The RX3 sedan was another interesting classic Mazda and was incredibly well built. The body of the car looked flawless and the red paint had an excellent shine in the sun.






Dream Factory Racing were also there with an awesome line up of cars including the Nissan EXA Turbo and rat rod Nissan Skyline R31 wagon.



This Toyota Starlet appeared to be in immaculate original condition which is incredibly rare nowadays due to the car's RWD platform and great aftermarket support.



Is this the most tidy R33 around? This Nissan Skyline GTS25T was in stunning condition and looked excellent in the factory red/burgundy colour.



It wasn't just classic cars on show, this brand new Ford Focus RS looked staunch and seemed quite big when compared with the other Japanese cars surrounding it.




Looking at this Toyota Corolla SR coupe reminded me of old school Japan as it featured numerous period modifications such as "fish net" Recaro seats, flair guards, mesh wheels and old Bridgestone tyres.




This Mazda RX7 was another minter and appeared to be stock as a rock. The FD RX7 was always a magnificent looking car from the factory and the owner of this car obviously appreciates the car as is, which is excellent in my opinion.


That concludes our HardPark 2017 feature. Thanks for reading and stay tuned for more automotive articles!




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