There are several MK3's that keep pushing the envelope. One of them belongs to James Ford. He recently upgraded his MK3 with a full airride setup thanks to Bagyard . You can check out a full report on how he did it right here . -Jeroen Willemsen
When Linhberg posted this random snap I immediately thought about this picture. I had it for ages on my computer and the thought alone was more than enough reason to share it with you. -Jeroen Willemsen
Anybody remember this Car Feature ? The owner decided he wanted something new so he added a bit more carbon. The hood, doors and trunk are now made from this much lighter material. He even has some more upgrades in store for us, so keep checking his Japanese Nostalgic Car thread. -Jeroen Willemsen
So much win in just this one picture, I'm speechless. -Jeroen Willemsen Spotted on the Kyushakai blog
Just spotted this C110 on The Real JDM blog. The TE37V wheels are becoming the must have wheels when you are driving a vintage Japanese car. Are there any people who want to use this shot as a wallpaper? Well just click this link and enjoy. -Jeroen Willemsen
They sure didn't waste anytime in dropping this beauty to the floor. The car has been dropped using airbags and does it flawlessly with Rotiform BLQ wheels in 8.5×19-inch which are wrapped in 215/35×19 rubber. -Jeroen Willemsen Spotted on G-Werks
In between all the drifting I just had to post this Garage Saurus built R33 that just managed to make a 8.96 second pass at the 2010 JDDA Drag Battle. -Jeroen Willemsen
You don't see a lot of well executed Bee*R conversions outside of Japan especially when they are built by the owner themselves. Bryn Alban's R324 is the exception and can be found in the UK roaming the streets. -Jeroen Willemsen Spotted on Driftworks
Mark Arcenal from Fatlace just got himself a new car. The guys at RHD Japan imported this car for him and it looks brand new. I'm always amazed to see these cars in such good condition! -Jeroen Willemsen
The Porsche 918 seems like a favorite amongst the car rendering community. This time I got an email from Joshua Cloud who runs Gurnade , that functions as a design firm. He emailed two versions, the one above is their street version with Forgestar wheels and the one below is their ALMS version. I'll take their street version. -Jeroen Willemsen