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Sayonara
Battle
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Farewell 4.4km FUJI SPEEDWAY:
As
a tribute to one of the most famous racetracks in
Japan
,
the Fuji Speedway, we gathered super cars from the world to race in a farewell
battle. The Skyline GT-R (R34),
Lancer Evolution VIII, Impreza WRX STi, NSX type-R go
against the Porsche GT-3, Ferrari 355F1 and the Ferrari Modena.
After 37 years of operation, Fuji Speedway will undergo major renovations
for the next 2 years until re-opening in 2005. What better way to celebrate its
history with a BMI Super Battle! Including full lap footage of Gan-san
tearing up the track for the last time in the legendary Skyline GT-R a.k.a.
Hakosuka GT-R.
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Factory
Tuned FR Cars – TRD Altezza & NISMO 350Z
Who
says today’s rear-wheel drive cars bore us? TRD
and NISMO show us how FR cars ought to be tuned, the factory tuned “Works”
way. We show on-the-track
impressions of these fine-tuned vehicles loaded with high performance
aftermarket parts from TRD and NISMO.
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ARTA
NSX- Tsuchiya’s JGTC Challenge 2003 - Episode 1
JGTC
(Japan Grand Touring Championship) is the highlight of Japanese motor sports.
BMI takes you in depth behind the scenes with Keiichi “Drift King”
Tsuchiya, on his challenge through the 2003 series. Watch
hyper speed battles between the Skyline, Supra and his ARTA NSX. We
are proud to bring you this coverage to get you psyched and ready before the
JGTC hits US soil in the future. In
episode 1 we cover Round 1 at TI Circuit and Round 2 at Fuji.
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TOUGE
SHOWDOWN MAX
Brass
balls and high performance is what it takes to attack the touge.
You’ve seen the Amuse S2000 dominate the 280 Class. BMI brings you
Touge Showdown MAX, where cars tweak
the power to max. Keiichi Tsuchiya,
Manabu Orido and Nobuteru Taniguchi test-drive cars from top tuners to choose
challengers for the showdown. They
even admit driving the high-powered machines through the narrow hills of the
Touge is nothing but insane.
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Bonus
Footage –
Tokyo
Motor
Show 2003
Professor
Nakaya takes us on a tour of the 2003 Tokyo Motor Show. Find
out what the car manufacturers have up their sleeves.
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