at Daikanyama T-Site |
So since my GT-R normally lives on top of the car lift, and is somewhat of a hassle to get it out of the garage (move my Elgrand; move my Lexus IS-F; move my Skyline Nismo), lately for me it has to be a special occasion before I can be bothered to do so.
But today was such a day!
My friend Andrea Porta at ItalDesign had invited me to the company's world premier of their newest book which has the theme of engineers with ideas: "ItalDesign Engineers of Ideas"
At the gigantic Tsutaya store/parking lot in Daikanyama, Tokyo, called Daikanyama T-Site. Longtime readers will recall that I was on hand with my R33 GT-R when ItalDesign launched the GT-R50 in the very same parking lot back in 2018.
Anyway, this time Andrea reached out to me (probably because he knows I don't drive the R enough) and gently asked if I could make time for this event - but I had to bring the R. A bit confused, as I heard that all the other cars were going to be ones that were actually designed by ItalDesign, but I figured it was a great excuse to get out and hang out with fellow car nerds but of the non JDM variety.
After checking out the cars for a couple of hours, we headed inside for an hour long presentation of the book's contents, as well as an update on what we can expect ItalDesign to be doing going forward.
After checking out the cars for a couple of hours, we headed inside for an hour long presentation of the book's contents, as well as an update on what we can expect ItalDesign to be doing going forward.
As I was learning that ItalDesign had been influential in the design of objects other than cars, such as Seiko watches and Nikon cameras, I got a text message from a fellow R33 owner, SHOHEI. He asked if we could meet up at Daikoku, since last I saw him (at Mine's and then also at Umihotaru) he had been itching to take photos of my car. I was agreeable, but he proposed meeting up at Daikoku at 1400. But the ItalDesign event ended at about 1230... what to do, since it was only a quick 30 minute drive from Daikanyama to Daikoku?
Well, why not go to where I always like to go - Nismo Omori? Maybe I could kill some time there...
When I arrived, some kids from Finland saw my car and got excited, so I talked to them for a bit... (Eetu? Sorry...)
Inside Nismo, I found this Tomica display
I need to talk to someone about putting a Tomica of my car in here... |
But sadly nothing R33 related. Luckily, SHOHEI volunteered to stop by Nismo first before Daikoku...
SHOHEI in green about to take some photos of our cars |
I think this is the first time I have compared a KL0 v KR4 silver car in daylight! |
Both silvers are awesome! Especially as both have the new Veleno LED headlights! |
Yeah ok but WOW check out his photos:
I guess he likes using filters, or Photoshop, but heck they look good. Thanks SHOHEI!!
Also thanks to SHOHEI for giving me a couple of new ideas for future mods....!!!!
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