Showing related tags and posts accross the entire site.
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Mike Garrett on Sun, Jun 28 2009
Well, I've been back from Japan for a couple days now, still dealing with a bit of jet lag and readjusting to the 100 degree + temps here in California's central valley. For now I'd like to continue with some more random car sightings from both the Japanese countryside and in bustling metropolitan Tokyo. This lowdown Odyssey was parked outside
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Mike Garrett on Thu, Jun 18 2009
When I was living in Japan, one of the things I liked to do was post photographs of random cars I'd see while out and about. I've always thought it was cool to see what kind of cars you find "out in the wild", especially in place like Japan. Since I've been back here, I've done my best to take the camera along with me when
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Mike Garrett on Wed, Mar 4 2009
OK let's continue where we left off yesterday with some more weekend car sightings from the mean streets of the Odaiba. The idea of saying goodbye to Japan is leaving me with mixed emotions. On one hand I'm really going to miss being surrounded by the "exoticness" of Japanese car life, while another part of me is looking forward to
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Mike Garrett on Tue, Mar 3 2009
It's hard to believe, but just nine days from now I'm going to be back home in California. I've been so busy over the past several days working, packing, and preparing for new life in the USA that I guess it's just starting to hit me now. Before I head back, I still have some cool Japanese material to post though. Last weekend when I
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Mike Garrett on Wed, Feb 11 2009
Now for a few more pictures from last weekend's car-spotting adventures in Tokyo. The area around Shibuya is filled with pedestrian overpasses which make a nice spot to view the cars below, though I'm sure I looked mighty strange standing up there shooting photos of passing traffic. Oh well, I like doing these posts. I'll start with this
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Mike Garrett on Mon, Feb 9 2009
I'm finding it had to believe that I'm going to be back home in the USA in just over a month from now. The wife and I have been quite busy lately making arrangements for the move, and last weekend she had to go to Tokyo to take care of some stuff for her visa. Instead of staying home, I decided to tag along with my camera and wander the streets
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Mike Garrett on Mon, Feb 2 2009
I know we are wrapping up Mazda month right now, but I have a few more photos I wanted to post before moving on. Last weekend at HKS Premium Day and the JCCA New Year Meeting, I spotted a number of Roadsters in and around the events, and I thought posting some of the photos would be a good way to close out the month. While these cars aren't the
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Mike Garrett on Mon, Dec 29 2008
Right now Japan is entering it's annual New Year holiday where companies shut down and everyone heads home to spend time with their families, eating traditional foods and that sort of thing. I guess its the opposite from the West where people get together with family for Christmas and then party with their buddies on New Years. Anyways, there won't
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Mike Garrett on Wed, Dec 3 2008
I want to take a quick break from my Nismo Festival coverage to post up a some more snapshots of interesting cars I've spotted over the past couple weeks. First off, we have this cool two-tone kei van I saw in the parking lot at Tsukuba Circuit. I didn't get a look at the front, but I'm guessing it has the popular VW bus conversion on it
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Mike Garrett on Mon, Nov 17 2008
Last week I tried I new kind of post where I showcased some of the cars I spotted on the streets of Tokyo, and judging by the feedback on that post, it sounds like you guys want to see more of that kind of stuff. With this in mind, I took my camera along yesterday when we out shopping. "Inaka" is what the Japanese call small town rural areas
Page 1 of 1 (10 items)

Browse Site by Tags