HyperRevs have been around for a long time. For Americans, HyperRevs have been THE source for finding rare and random JDM parts. The internet has evened the balance of information
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06-24-2010, 12:59 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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HyperRev #146 Fairlady Z
HyperRevs have been around for a long time. For Americans, HyperRevs have been THE source for finding rare and random JDM parts. The internet has evened the balance of information a bit since HyperRevs first came out, but it still doesn't cover everything that a HyperRev does.
If you don't already know, these books are basically an overall guide to each specific car they are made for. This includes major model changes, tuner articles, extensive aftermarket part lists, wheel guide, aero kit guide, etc. Unfortunately if you can't read Kanji like most of us, the articles won't make much sense, but the value is still there as a picture book, and as a guide for what aftermarket parts are currently available for the car. We started HyperRev USA many years ago and hold a stocking collection of these books stateside. The books are $19.95 each plus shipping. We have about 7 of these in stock for the Fairlady Z so please give me a call (213-745-6954) or email if you'd like to pick one up! This should be the cheapest price that can be found anywhere simply because we don't sell these to make a profit; we offer nearly everything in each HyperRev so they double as our catalogs! Enjoy some shots of #146 Fairlady Z: -Mike |
06-24-2010, 01:11 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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lol, picture book of various parts
to those of you in SoCal, i bought this a while back, so i have a copy if you'd like to look at it before you buy . just let me know and i'll bring it to the next meet or something. also, if anybody has it and is completely lost on translation, i'll help you out edit: if you want an article, give me a month, i hate looking up kanji for car-related stuff hahahaha
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I see what you did there.
Funny because if you speak Spanish your pronunciation in Japanese will be decent. All the vowel and most of the concenant sounds are pretty much the same (a few exceptions). I have a few of these books for other cars. If anyone local wants to look at Supra/S-chassis/or Skyline 32/33/34 let me know.
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