
Nissan & Honda Revive Classic Japanese Sports Cars
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Nissan and Honda are expanding restoration services for 80s and 90s sports cars. This means easier access to parts and refurbishment for iconic models.
Enthusiasts of classic Japanese sports cars, rejoice! Nissan and Honda are ramping up their restoration programs, offering expanded services and replacement parts for models from the 1980s and 1990s. This initiative ensures that these beloved vehicles remain on the road for years to come.
For travelers and car aficionados, this translates to a greater chance of spotting immaculately maintained vintage sports cars at local events and dealerships. Imagine cruising through Japan's scenic routes in a perfectly restored Nissan Skyline or Honda NSX.
This move also supports local businesses specializing in classic car maintenance and restoration. It preserves a unique aspect of Japanese automotive culture, making it more accessible and enjoyable for both residents and visitors.
Original source:Nikkei Asia ↗
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