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Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Mike Garrett on Tue, Dec 9 2008
It seems that whenever Honda introduces a new model, Mugen follows immediately after with its own line of tuning parts for it. The latest car to get the Mugen touch is the new Honda Accord. Of course this isn't the same Accord that is sold in North America, but more compact JDM version which is also known as the Acura TSX. As with Mugen's other
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Mike Garrett on Wed, Oct 22 2008
Anyone who says that a minivan can't be cool has probably never seen the Japan market Honda Odyssey. Unlike the US-spec Odyssey which is big, boxy thing, the JDM version is a sleek vehicle that looks more like a wagon than a van. Even though the previous version still looked modern to most, it has already been on the market for several years and
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Andy Blackmore on Wed, Sep 3 2008
The European Civic Hatchback is a popular car on Speedhunters, so this should attract some interest. Its the new Mugen Civic Hatchback concept. However, its currently just a styling exercise. The car was shown at the recent Moscow Motor Show. This may seem a weird choice, but Russia is apparently Europes biggest Auto market. Mugen have traditionally
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Mike Garrett on Mon, Jul 14 2008
Due to the fact that it's expensive or not sold where you live, chances are you probably aren't in a position to own the Mugen Civic RR which is based on the popular FD2 Civic Type R. However, you might be able to afford this handsome new wall print that Mugen has released though. Not only does it have detailed cut-away artwork of the car, it
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Mike Garrett on Mon, Jun 23 2008
Recently, I haven't been able to watch TV for five minutes without seeing an ad for Honda's new "mini-minivan", the FREED To be honest, I have a hard time telling this car apart from any of the other small vans and wagons that fill the streets of Japan. But seeing as how the FREED is made by Honda, Mugen is now getting in on the act
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Mike Garrett on Mon, May 19 2008
In just a few short years, the annual Honda-only gathering at the Eibach's facility in Southern California has become one of the most talked about events in the American tuning scene. Despite the growth of the drifting, VIP, and time attack movements, Hondas continue to be one of the most popular tuning platforms in the United States. The Eibach
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