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Hyper Meeting 2003

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on 03.22.2012 by aclasschris

If there’s one event in Japan where you’re likely to find the best from Subaru and Mitsubishi, it has to be Hyper Meeting.

Hyper Meeting has been going on since 2002 and is a mainstay for tuning shops, wanting to showcase their latest offerings, for the Impreza and Evolution models. Tsukuba Circuit plays host and features vendor booths, drifting demos and time attack events, for both privateers and tuning shops a like. As with most things Subaru-related on A Class, we’re going to take a trip down memory lane. Lets be honest, things where just better back in the day; in this case 2003.

While rally builds tend to be more popular in Europe, Japan has also been known to keep the tradition alive. WRC replicas are a common sight at Hyper Meeting and L’AUNSPORT is well known, for their WRC-style body kits. I say style very loosely because the word tends to refer to cheap replicas, but that isn’t the case here. L’AUNSPORT are some of the best in the business and offer full carbon aero kits for the entire Impreza lineup. Naturally the bugeye looks the best in WRC trim.

A GDB WRC replica and the C-West GDA demo car. I’ve never been a fan of the C-West headlight covers or that front grill, but the bumper has grown on me over the years.

Engine bay from the BOZZ Speed GDB, easily one of my favorite Imprezas ever. To the right is the Toyama K-One Spec-C Impreza. The car was primarily used for Gymkhana.

The long forgotten Aqua GDB. Unfortunately Aqua is no longer around; another casualty in the war against knock offs. Prova however, is still alive and well. Above is their Super Taikyu front bumper, on the shop’s GDB demo car.

Engine bays of the Stillway GDB and the Shinonome Super Autobacs BE5 Legacy.

It’s impossible to have a conversation about Imprezas and Time Attack, without mentioning Zero/Sports. Next to JUN they’re probably the most well known of all the Japanese Subaru tuners. They’ve been a fixture at Hyper Meeting since the beginning. Their BTZ201 GDA hit the track, while a demo car displaying their latest front bumper (circa 2003), stays at the booth. The bumper would eventually be fitted to Zero/Sports’ BTZ301-R; a car which would end up having a slew of mechanical problems, including a blown transmission at Tsukuba Super Battle.

For me, the greatest GDA of them all. JUN’s Super Lemon Impreza, the brainchild of Mr. Koyama himself. My long standing obsession with this car runs deep. It’s considered one of the greats and not just by Subaru standards. I believe the car’s best time around Tsukuba was 56:59.5, which put it in the same territory as the Cyber Evo and some of the more recent RX-7s. I believe the car was sold to a private owner and last I heard, it was being stored in a shipping container in the Caribbean. Maybe one day it will resurface because that’s a terrible fate, for such an important car.

This year’s Hyper Meeting is being held in a little over 2 weeks, on April 8. I’m excited to see the turnout, but can almost guarantee none of the cars above will be in attendance. While most of the focus will be on Imprezas and Evos, I’ve got a feeling a few BRZs may turn up as well.

Roll Call

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on 01.24.2012 by aclasschris

Most definitely Hyper Meeting at Tsukuba Circuit. This is a great photo.

From front to back: JUN GRB STi, C-SER GRB STi, Bozz Speed Evo IX, Original Runduce Evo X, Original Runduce GRB STi, Car Station Marche GRB STi, Prova GRB STi, Zero/Sports CZS Type-Z Impreza, Sunline Racing Evo X.

I had a hard time figuring out that last car. I had seen the front bumper a few times, but couldn’t remember who made it. After some searching this morning, I discovered it’s the Syms GRB STi. Still though, 9 out of 10 ain’t bad!

Prova Black Edition BRZ

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , on 01.16.2012 by aclasschris

Subaru’s presence at Tokyo Auto Salon was weak. I had hoped to do a big feature on all the various demo and race cars in attendance, but it’s just not going to happen.

Subaru’s absence from the WRC has certainly had an impact on the Impreza’s popularity. As for the BRZ, it’s a cool car and if Subaru knows what’s good for them, they’ll bite the bullet and put that STi Concept into mass production. The drifters have already taken the Toyota 86 in with open arms. Subaru needs to differentiate themselves to grab some of that market.

Prova has had a long history of tuning Imprezas and they’ve decided to have a crack at the BRZ with their Black Edition.

The color combination is for lack of a better term, overdone. But the rest of the car is an intriguing concept.

The Enkei RSM9 suits the car rather well.

The Black Edition isn’t really my style, but at least Prova are trying to do something different. This is a case of beggars can’t be choosers.

I’m already going to say that next year’s Tokyo Auto Salon will be lean on Subarus. The company is moving in a different direction and trying to shake off that image of a cult, rally car manufacturer. The BRZ has a lot of potential and hopefully more shops will get on board, in the next 12 months. In the meantime, there’s the Prova Black Edition.

Photo credits to Rob Shaw, who has some fantastic coverage from Tokyo Auto Salon. Be sure to check out his Flickr.

Prova

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , on 11.08.2010 by aclasschris

The Prova STi holding it down in Japan.

Prova makes some of the nicest parts on the market for the Impreza and Legacy lineup. I’ve been a big fan of their stuff since I got in the Subaru game years ago. I would still love to own their equal-length exhaust header someday.

Arise

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , on 01.31.2010 by aclasschris

The original Tomei collaboration with Prova.

External Dump

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , on 01.02.2010 by aclasschris

Wastegate dump on the old Tomei/Prova Impreza.

GRB Steering Wheel Options

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , on 12.18.2009 by aclasschris

One of the biggest complaints I hear about Subarus are their huge steering wheels. My bugeye WRX has an enormous OEM steering wheel. It’s supposedly designed by MOMO but I have my doubts that they just stuck the sticker on there to give it a sportier look. The easy fix is to install an aftermarket steering wheel, but lets be honest, unless you’re running a 5-point harness it’s just plain dangerous to rock an aftermarket wheel. So then the question remains, safety or better steering response?

The guys over at K2 Gear have come up with a solution. This replacement wheel for the GRB STi is the perfect compromise for safety, driver convenience, and size. The wheel shaves off about 20mm around providing for sharper turning response. It also keeps the factory airbags and car controls, which you typically loose going aftermarket.

If K2 Gear isn’t your thing, then check out this other option from Prova. The circumference of this wheel has also been decreased for response and reupholstered with bits of alcantara. Eventually I’d like to go aftermarket when I get a seat and harness but these are some great options for GRB owners desiring a more OEM-inspired look.

JDM Street

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , on 06.17.2009 by aclasschris

EnkeiRCT5

Simple and clean is how I like it. This JDM STi is decked out in some nice Prova goodies. The Enkei RCT5′s, which Prova rocks on all their shop cars, are also looking pretty nice in bronze.

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