Another year another Tokyo Auto Salon! But this time, we are on location!
Although BMW themselves have opted to skip this year’s event, there were plenty of aftermarket representations for cars hailing from Bavaria at this year’s Tokyo Auto Salon. Let’s begin!
Endless had a beautifully restored and absolutely stunning Neue Klasse 2000CS Coupe. Gorgeous.
I wish i could have gotten a better shot but this car was also one of those that constantly had crowds surrounding it throughout the day!
It’s all in the details.
The things you can do when you have an “endless” budget. Just look at that interior! Nice touch with the Nardi. Can’t keep it entirely stock right? Since this IS the Auto Salon after all.
I’ve seen exteriors that don’t look at good as this car’s engine bay.
Enkei vintage reissues of course.
The lust factor is very high with this one.
Since we are starting off with old-school BMWs, let’s continue with this lovely E24 shark-nosed 635csi sitting at T’s club’s booth.
Another gorgeously penned car from BMW and one of the most iconic and beautiful modern classic cars from the marque.
Very clean interior though not as romantic as on the Neue Klasse.
Love the color. Sitting on a set of Pokal Custom Felgen wheels.
E30s have always been popular but it was always more of an enthusiasts’ driving/drifting toy than anything else. But like everything else old-school, it has risen in “coolness”. Which i guess is also a reason why a rather famous aftermarket aesthetics tuning house have taken an interest in this chassis. Of course i’m referring to Tra-Kyoto/Rocket Bunny/Pandem. I really don’t know which name i should go with, for the interest of this write up, let’s go with Rocket Bunny.
They actually showed up with not one but two E30s, but it was this red touring that was getting all the attention. Rightfully so too! It looked great and the fat rubber wrapping period correct BBS wheels really work with the look. I really like how they managed to keep the rear doors intact, but i wonder where’s the door handle? Door poppers?
Rocket Bunny’s other E30 was this white Coupe sitting very low to the ground and sporting their signature duck-tail spoiler. I was wondering if the flared arches would make it look like an E30 M3 rip, but it really does have it’s own distinct character.
Next to the white E30 was this E46 M3, also decked out in full Rocket Bunny regalia with big flared box arches covering a beautiful set of TE37SLs. I like it! There was no E36 Rocket Bunny this time but since we saw one at the Fresh Meet, i think it’s okay.
Nowadays, not much attention is given to the E85 generation of the Z4, so it was good to see at least one on the show floor. This was by M S Y Garage.
One thing i noticed was the sheer number of M2s on display. Japan must have had a monopoly on a whole batch of these future classics. They were everywhere! The Japanese know a great car when they see it!
3D design had a stunning M2 fully appointed with their wheels and very well made aesthetic add-ons. They sure are quick!
I think they had one of the best looking M2s at the show!
The other M2 that’s right up there with 3D Design’s car? Head over to Studie where they had not one but two M2s on display at their very uniquely designed booth. This one is a rather special one, an AC Schnitzer ACS2 Sport.
You really cannot go wrong with white on a BMW.
Studie’s other car was this rather erm… interestingly painted M2.
The car’s sweet though that paintwork… might not be entirely PC. What do you think?
Yet another M2, this time from 1221 and sitting on BC Forged wheels.
Hamann M2 brought over by Kidnie.
Dort, another well known Japanese tuner for BMWs, also showcased an M2.
Not confined to just their own booth, Studie also added an M2 to Yokohama’s booth. I told you there were M2s everywhere, like seriously, just send one over to my house. I won’t tell anyone.
Away from the M2s, were have the other usual offerings from BMW M, like this M4 back at 3D Design’s booth.
I quite like their rear spoiler.
3D Design also had a slew of aftermarket goodies on display.
I actually wanted to pick one of these fobs up at the end of the day but after an exhausting day covering the event, i totally forgot!!! GARRRGH!!!
Another black M4, this time from Border.
T’s club had this phoenix yellow M4 next to their stunning E24. It was fully decked out in Hamann gear.
Vorsteiner’s M4.
Vorsteiner everything!
Neutrale’s M4 had a very lovely colour. Is that… is that Millennium Jade?
TSW’s M4 sitting on a stunning set of wheels!
Don’t kerb them!
A-Real showed an M3 instead of an M4. It had some interesting bodywork just behind the front wheels.
M6 Gran Coupe over at EZlip’s booth. Yes, that’s a universal front lip add on you can throw on your car, any car. (I think)
We’ve seen this before a couple of years back, Energy Motorsports’ i8. Very wild, very bling.
Still not my cuppa.
Yo dawg, I hear you like flying buttresses.
Wrapping up, here’s yet another i8, this time from B’z One. Aesthetically not as wild but i like this one. Check out that Airrex Digital system!
Floored!
Subtle but it works.
A surprise was hidden inside, yes, the blue stripes on the seats light up!
I think this car totally goes with my lanyard for the day no? Such a difficult toss up, M2 or i8? If you are fortunate enough to have both in your driveway, i hate you!