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JDM CARS. Japanese Domestic Market or Japanese domestic market is the term used by car manufacturing companies in Japan to refer to Japanese domestic market cars, from the 90s to 99, these Japanese industries struggled to build the best cars of that Japanese generation. Being until today a great tendency for the lovers of the automobiles. The enthusiasts of the world known as "Tunners" took over the urban style. Strolling through the streets wearing the famous JDM and their wild style in a car both for competition and for everyday use. This style began to expand rapidly in the market. Arriving in America and other companies specialized in these types of vehicles.

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The Honda NSX | JDM CARS
It is a sports car with two seats and central engine manufactured between 1990 and 2005. Offering different versions, such as the coupe and targa.

It all started with a dream. A dream of power and speed. Fast and elegant. Engineers, illusionists and car designers were looking for the answer to an interesting question: how to make a vehicle that moves at high speed can maintain the comfort, confidence and safety of the pilot. These engineers and other illusionists finished nothing more and nothing less than a V6 DOH V6 engine with VTEC control and variable distribution. Also with an electronic traction system that prevents skids in a beautiful fascinating body. THE HONDA NSX is a dream come true.

Nissan Skyline GT-R 34

The Nissan Skyline is manufactured by the Japanese company Nissan since 1955. In principle only 2 versions were marketed that were simply differentiated by the name A200GT and the Prince A200GT.

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Nissan Skyline was created as a family car, as it was a 4-door sedan car with an incredible load capacity and excellent equipment. Besides highlighting this excellent comfort, over time it became a sporting attribute, advancing its coupe version. Known nowadays as the famous GT-R, especially for the successful film franchise "FAST & FURIOUS". Where the character Brian Oconner (Paul Walker) gives life to this impressive automotive engineering work.

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