JDMST stickers
Justin Fox March 6th, 2010
Fresh! Heaps more now in stock! Buy them in out SHOP.
Justin Fox March 6th, 2010
Fresh! Heaps more now in stock! Buy them in out SHOP.
Justin Fox March 2nd, 2010
Pics from last night’s Avalon JDMST EOMM are now up in the forum.
Justin Fox March 1st, 2010

Fonzie’s TA22 – Photograph by Mitchell Mathieson
New month, new page, new photo, new inspiration. This month I’ll be gazing at Fonzie’s TA22.
To order a JDMST Calendar (it’s not too late!) click on the following link:
Purchase JDMST Calendar 2010
Simply add the calendar to your cart, select between standard or express shipping, enter your shipping details and pay via paypal or credit card (sorry no other payments accepted).
Justin Fox February 16th, 2010
Carey Ciuro (aka Shiri) has just been appointed as a JDMST moderator. We’re sure he’ll be hard and just so JDMST members rejoice (and rule breakers beware!). You can check out Shiri’s blog, Broken Lense, here.
Babalouie February 8th, 2010
JDM Dog sits on a wall. And that’s it really. I’m not sure why, but this is really funny. Here’s the vid. No, really, you need to see this.
Found on Japan Probe Blog.
Justin Fox January 25th, 2010
The 2010 JDMST Calendar is now ready to ship! Featuring amazing photography by Felix Alim, Mitchell Mathieson, Christopher Brasher, Kevin Yiu, Kelvin Ng, Mark Pakula, Philip Nguyen and Matthew Mead. Click here to buy it now!
Justin Fox June 1st, 2007
We’re happy to say that Mu Secret is now on board as a JDM Style Tuning sponsor. Mu Secret is an Australian company which offers the latest major and minor modification performance car parts, including body kits, brakes, cooling systems, engine parts, exhausts, handling, intakes, tail lights, suspensions and wheels.
Their aim is to provide a wide range of the latest modification performance car parts at the most competitive prices in the market of Australia. Be sure to check their site for more.
Justin Fox May 30th, 2007
Cusco A brand that has a product catalog that just keeps on growing. Heaps of chassis stuff, reliable and affordable (the Cusco/Advan racing Japan Super GT Championship car pictured above).
Justin Fox April 21st, 2007
Kei car (K-car) is a Japanese category of small automobiles which are designed to exploit local tax and insurance relaxations, and are exempted from the requirement to certify that adequate parking is available for the vehicle. These standards originated in the times following the end of the 2nd World War, when most Japanese could not afford a full-sized car yet had enough to buy a motorcycle. To promote the growth of the car industry Kei car standards were created. Check out what happens when Kei cars meet JDM Style and Tuning in the Kei Car Picture Thread on our forum.