He’s normally found performing an engine swap on one of his many modified cars, but Steve Grove’s latest project is more of a lesson in preserving some fascinating JDM history rather than adding his own signature style…
‘I’m only looking for the most cherished, unmolested examples out there’ – words we’ve become all too familiar with hearing from those searching for their next used motor recently, with society for some reason deeming that buying an already-modified car will cause nothing but nightmares in the ensuing few years of ownership.
But is this really the case? We’ve heard a growing number of stories in the Japanese import scene in particular of people shipping over premodified vehicles and ultimately winning as a result. With unrivalled modifications and sometimes even a fascinating back-story on the cards, if you know what you’re looking for, buying pre-modified can actually sometimes be a bit of a no-brainer. Not to mention the potential to save yourself a packet in the process, too...
This is something that serial Japanese car tuner Steve Grove has certainly discovered with his latest purchase here. You might actually recognise this Milton Keynes-based exengineer’s name as we’ve previously featured several of his heavily modified machines on these very pages, but he’s the first to admit that, this time around, it’s more of a case of preservation over personalisation.
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The Pursuit of Perfection
With a clever fusion of high-end parts and genius motorsport engineering, torque developments international has potentially built customer james moodey the world’s finest Mitsubishi Evo x…
Bringing Sexy Back
Damian spendlove’s provocatively-styled nissan 200sx was built in a home garage using spare parts, inspired by the stunning japanese street drifters of the early noughties
Bad Obsession
After getting hooked on mazda’s sexy fd rx-7s in his late teens, tom ruston-shaw has been feeding his unhealthy addiction ever since
Small But Mighty
In a time when engine swaps are commonplace, it takes a special kind of maverick to stand out from the crowd. Canadian tuning fan aaron weir is just that, and his rwd, s2000-engined honda crx definitely dares to be different
Air Attack
By Amassing a Stash of Time Attack Silverware,cody Miles’ Air-ride Equipped Track Impreza Isredefining What a ‘bagged’ Car Is Capable of
Like A Boss
JR Motorworx has built a bonkers Mazda RX-7 that has got everyone talking...
Japshow
Santa pod was once again rammed with Japanese metal as the popular Japshow event kicked off in style.
All Work And No Play…
…Makes Jack a dull boy. But that doesn’t mean you should get all Jack Torrance and go on a rampage – following Chris Forsberg’s example, you can fuse work with leisure with winning results.
Colour Conundrum
Under the skin, project RX-8 is as fresh as a daisy with many components replaced for brand new, including the engine, now it’s time for the car’s exterior to be brought up to scratch, too.
Brake It In Gently
Let's start where you stop this month by treating project 5 to a brand new set of discs and pads from MTEC and a complete caliper overhaul.