Tag: Tuned Nissan

  • LIBERTY WALK NISSAN C110 SKYLINE: BOSS BRAWLER – FC THROWBACK

    Welcome to this week’s FC Throwback, where we take a look back at some of our favourite previous feature cars. This week it’s Liberty Walk’s Kato-san’s tuned Nissan C110 Skyline from 2014…

    Feature taken from Fast Car magazine. Words Sam Preston Photos Connor Surdi

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    A rumour has been spreading like wildfire through the backstreets of the Chubu region of Japan. Sightings suggest that a legendary mythical beast is back on the streets. Even the intimidating Bosozoku custom tuners are anxious to know more. Many have heard it, but few are yet to witness it first-hand. Well, boys and girls, we can reveal that the rumours are true – Kato-san’s very own Kenmeri Skyline is back with a bang after being the latest car to undergo his game-changing transformation skills.

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    Rewind a couple of FC issues, and you might have caught our interview with Waturu Kato-san, the madman behind Liberty Walk (how could you forget it?!). Although that feature was dripping with crazy supercar exotica, a small piece of the conversation stuck in our heads. Kato-san fondly admitted his personal C110-shaped Skyline was his most special car, and gave us an insight into what was to come, “It’s being redeveloped for 2014 – lower, wider and a new colour; I think you’re going to like it,” he said.

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    Since then, we haven’t quite managed to get the thought of Kato-san’s ’70s Skyline out of our heads at FC Towers. What on earth would his bonkers style look like on a car like this? If you’re familiar with Mr Kato, you’ll know how enthusiastic he is when it comes to modding nice cars. Many an online photo shows him grinning madly, angle grinder in hand, ready to operate on another unassuming supercar with the air of a mad surgeon about him. His work on cars has always split opinions, and daring to mess with a beloved Kyusha Kai (classic car) will certainly stir a similar reaction.

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    You may have already grabbed a sneak peek of the car at this year’s Tokyo Auto Salon, where it was proudly displayed amongst some of Kato-san’s finest work: ground-breaking Ferraris, Lambos and all other manner of exotic metal, modded to a style that is threatening to take over the world’s tuning scene very soon. The fact that this humble old Skyline managed to cause just as much of a stir with the punters as these beauties, however, is a testament to just how special this car is.

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    When you see this Kenmeri in the flesh, the first thing that strikes you is the colour scheme. The fresh baby blue paint comes as a bit of a shock initially, but once your eyes have adjusted, you’ll realise that it only serves to enhance the sexy lines of this 2-door. Next, you’ll gawp at just how much wider this beast is than any other C110 Skyline out there. Kato’s LB Performance garage, with the help of the legendary Mizuno Works, riveted on the widest arches they could find, and then banded some old-skool steelies to a ridiculous 13in girth on the rear to fill ‘em out nicely. ‘What about tyres?’ we hear you ask! We put this very question to the man himself, who jokingly explained that only some ex-racing Advans were up to the job, fitting the old-school racer theme rather nicely we think!

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    Most people who follow the Kaido classic Jap car scene like to keep their cars as original as possible, ‘preserving a piece of history’ or whatever they like to call it. Unsurprisingly, this mind-set was far too boring for Kato-san. As a keen member of the Bokosozu clan back in the day (a gang where the louder and more obnoxious, the better), he wanted the car he grew up with to feature this lairy style as much as possible. The unforgivingly smoothed exterior, kinked head and taillights and wildly-angled ducktail spoiler will certainly be about as offensive as receiving a one-finger salute for some of the classic car fans out there!

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    An external oil cooler hanging unforgivingly out of the bare front end is reminiscent of the classic Jap racers that were officially as cool as hell at the time, and even more so now. It also gives a clue to what’s lurking under the bonnet – an absolutely mint L28 lump on triple carbs, rebored by Mizuno Works. Kato-san estimates it’s kicking out anything up to 300bhp – enough to send this flyweight RWD coupe to infinity and beyond! Oh, and the car is as deafeningly loud as it looks thanks to a lack of exhaust – with just 5mm of static clearance down under, Kato-san has decided that an exhaust isn’t a priority!

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    Open the door to find a beautiful ’70s-racer inspired interior staring back at you. The Datsun racing seats and steering wheel are about as rare as finding a unicorn covered in fifty pound notes down the back of the sofa, but Kato-san knew they were essential to complete the look. A wild yellow half-cage is the only modern touch to the internals, and the contrast works as perfectly as the rest of the car somehow manages to.

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    Kato-san’s personal motor is certainly a mish-mash of several different styles. Initially, it screams Liberty Walk, with its dustbin-dished rims and super-wide arches. But dig a little deeper to find a car that a whole lot of thought and lifelong passion has clearly been poured into. Kato-san is a proud ambassador of Yamato Damashi, or ‘The Japanese Spirit’, which he is successfully spreading across the global car scene. His no-nonsense attitude has ensured that Liberty Walk is changing the way we look at cars
    for good.

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    What does Kenmeri mean?
    Bizarrely, the ‘Kenmeri’ name that has become synonymous with the C110 Skylines actually comes from the combined names of the couple, Ken and Mary, who featured in Nissan’s TV adverts from 1972 to 1974. They were young, and loved tooling around in their 2000 GTX which captured the hearts of the Japanese public so much, that the car became known as the Kenmeri. It’s a bit like how everyone goes nuts over those bloody meerkats nowadays,
    only bigger.   

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    Anyway, you may be asking why Ken and Mary weren’t rolling in a GT-R? Well, because of the 1970’s oil crisis, they had to show their green credentials. In fact, Nissan only actually made 197 GT-Rs over  seven months in 1972 and 1973 making them some of the most sought after classics ever – after that there wouldn’t be another GT-R for 16 years.

    NISSAN SKYLINE C110 KENMERI TECH SPEC

    Styling
    Bucktooth front lip spoiler, grille-delete, tilted yanki headlights, Mizuno Works overfenders and ducktail spoiler, smoothed rear end, Nissan Cherry tail lights, custom ‘Ice-blue-pearl’ paint

    Tuning
    Mizuno Works L28 engine, AS Watanabe 89.25mm forged pistons, I-section con rods, balanced LD28 crankshaft, 3.1L stroker, Kameari Engine Works 77-degree camshaft, 46mm oversized intake valves and 38mm oversized exhaust valves, ported and polished head/runners, 44mm Mikuni carburetors, Ultra MDI ignition, FireWire ignition leads, NGK spark plugs, non-brand headers with no exhaust, bumper-mounted external oil cooler

    Chassis
    Custom banded steel wheels, 10x14in (front), 13x14in (rear), Advan racing wets 225/525R14 (front), 245/525R14 (rear), Mizuno Works short stroke dampers, disc brakes all-round

    Interior
    Vintage Datsun sports seats and Datsun competition steering wheel, custom half-roll cage, custom rear parcel shelf, FRP dashboard and dash panels (left/right), Kameari pressure gauge, Omori gauges (tacho, water temperature, oil pressure, oil temperature), Carrozzeria headunit and speakers

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  • TUNED NISSAN PS13: LUCKY 13

    When Jake Saville started looking for a PS13, he didn’t expect to find himself buying what is arguably the most iconic and desirable JDM tuner example ever built. But here it is, hot to trot and rocking the UK show scene with his tuned Nissan PS13…

    Feature taken from Fast Car. Words Dan Bevis Photos Dan Mullen

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    There’s something funny going on at McLaren. The company’s supercar model range is expanding beyond any sense of comprehensibility; look in the showroom today and you’ll find the all-new GT, the 600LT, 570S, 570GT, 540C, 720S, Senna, 675LT, the spaceship-like Speedtail, plus various Spyder variants and all sorts. This is niche stuff. Whereas Audi and Mercedes-Benz are working hard to create bizarre SUV niches by finding size-related gaps between their countless existing models, McLaren’s artisans are building loads of quite-similar supercars simply because they can. They can’t help themselves. This is because it’s a company not run by cynical accountants, but by petrolheads.

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    Check out the company car park, you’ll find it packed to bursting with Peugeot 205 GTIs, Lotus Elans, air-cooled Porsche 911s, proper sports cars. Our sister mag BMW Car recently featured a daily-driver owned by someone in McLaren’s design team. It was not a McLaren. It was a classic BMW 2002 Touring. And over in the paint shop we find Jake Saville, owner of this startling and unique PS13-era Nissan Silvia. He’s been a gearhead from day one, and given his skills it was inevitable that he’d gravitate professionally toward this British mecca of automotive dreams. And we just love that someone who spends their days surrounded by Sennas and F1 GTRs would have the keys to this super-obscure JDM tuner car in his pocket.

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    “I know it’s such a cliché to say it in Fast Car, but I’ve always been into cars from a very young age,” Jake assures us, immediately positioning himself among kindred spirits. “My dad had a few cool cars back in the day, which I’d imagine is where my enthusiasm comes from! I’ve had a fair few modified projects over the years – BMWs, Golf GTIs and R32s, Subarus, Evos, and now my second Silvia. I like to feel I’ve progressed with every car, getting better each time.”

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    That’s certainly an astonishing roll call of rides for someone who’s 25 years old, averaging more than one impressive build for every year he’s been legal to drive, and it’s fair to say that this latest acquisition represents the pinnacle of his automotive achievements thus far. Although for the sake of full disclosure, it’s worth pointing out that the original build happened in Japan – indeed, it’s the unusual story of this that drew Jake to the car in the first place: “I’ve always had a huge soft spot for Nissan Silvias, and after my S15 I knew I wanted another,” he explains. “This time I was after one in the shape of a PS13, and I just fell in love with this particular one the first time I saw it on Google Images; when it came around for sale I just had to have it! I’ve always likes PS13s in general but this one really is something special.”

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    It was Jake’s good buddy Muz at JapWestMods who put him onto the car; he’d imported Jake’s Vertex S15 back in 2018 and, knowing that the hunt was on for something fresh and interesting from Japan, had started to throw a few ideas around. And when this particular car was thrown into the mix, there was no way he’d be buying anything else. “I instantly recognised the PS13 and just knew I was going to try everything I could to negotiate and secure it for myself,” Jake grins. “When the car arrived (that was a good day!) it was exactly how I’d hoped it would be; in fact it was even better – love at first sight, for sure.”

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    So what makes this PS13 so special anyway? Well, it all comes down to the revered and iconic JDM tuners Spirit Rei, and their enthusiasm for building sensational demo cars to showcase their aftermarket wares. The Silvia was scratch-built by Spirit Rei and made its debut at the 2016 Tokyo Auto Salon, and it immediately became a sort of automotive celebrity – the superbly chosen mods, the crafty design ideas, the flawless execution, there was something about it that really spoke to people, which led to a huge amount of media coverage and the car’s assured position in the pantheon of all-time great tuner builds. Jake, with his extensive history of high-end builds and encyclopaedic knowledge of JDM minutiae, is the ideal curator for such an important piece of Japanese modding history. “The car is still in its original form from the day it was built,” he says, “and having only 48,000 miles on the clock from 1991 it’s still a very clean car – which is super-rare for a PS13! The paint colour is always a particular talking point; it’s a secret colour which is beautiful in the light and has lots of metallic flake in, it’s truly stunning.”

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    The depth of the build is equally inspiring. At first glance the body looks almost standard, such is the sympathy of the ‘Miyabi’ kit’s lines, but in fact the front wings are 40mm wider apiece, with the rears being 65mm broader – all tastefully smoothed in for a cleaner look, eschewing the on-trend keenness for overt bolt-ons. It’s not just all show and no go either – the straight-cam SR20 runs a T28 turbo, Blitz intercooler and a few other tricks, and what’s really exciting about the go-faster bits is the custom Exart exhaust: this hand-built twin setup really is a work of art, painstakingly crafted from 130 separate pieces, and the sound that bellows from those titanium tips is frankly biblical.

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    The way the car sits is also worthy of scrutiny, as peering through the spokes of those glorious WORK wheels reveals that it’s running static on 326Power coilovers. Aha, but there’s a twist, “It has a rare JDM Skipper hydraulic lift cup system,” Jake explains. “This is a similar setup to air cups, but instead is oil-fed; it can be driven on full-time, and offers up to 30mm in ride height increase.”

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    Cunning engineering solutions, undoubtedly, but the underlying principle of this build lies in the name of the bodykit, Miyabi – this translates as elegance or refinement, or even (in the right context) as ‘heart-breaker’. Which sums this PS13 up perfectly, does it not?

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    “I use the car as they did in Japan, solely for shows and meets,” Jake continues. “After all, that’s what is was built for, to wow people – it still gives me that effect every time I see it! I get overwhelmed by people’s reactions in person at shows and on social media, it’s a great feeling to hear that people love the car almost as much as me… Everywhere I go I get complimented on the car’s looks and how clean it is for an S-body, and although I haven’t built this car myself, I have a great sense of pride driving it knowing it was handcrafted in Japan by such a cool company. Indeed, Motohiro himself, who owns Spirit Rei, is such a sound guy – I still talk to him regularly about what he’s up to, and I received a message from him a few months back saying ‘Thank you for taking such good care of the PS13’, which was amazing. And I have done one thing to add a personal touch – a one-of one Spirit Rei/Nardi steering wheel which was bought for me as a birthday present by my girlfriend, and took a lot of hassle and negotiating to get made. It completes the car for me!”

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    You see, this isn’t just any old JDM demonstrator – for a lot of S-chassis enthusiasts, this is the PS13, the icon, the one to aspire to, and Jake’s very careful to preserve its history as well as rolling it out noisily to showcase its wares whenever possible. All the visual drama, backed up by impeccable grunt – it’s a very McLaren way to behave.

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    TECH SPEC: NISSAN PS13

    Styling:
    Spirit Rei ‘Miyabi’ bodykit, carbon fibre rear bumper with integrated diffuser, +40mm front wings, +65mm rear wings – blended and smoothed, Kamikaze custom carbon fibre side lips and front lip, swooped rear body sidelines, xenon PS13 glass ‘brick’ headlights

    Tuning:
    SR20DET (straight-cam), T28 S14A turbo, Blitz induction kit, Blitz intercooler, Nismo fuel pump, HKS EVC6 boost controller, GReddy turbo timer, custom Exart manifold, custom 130-piece Exart hand-made exhaust system with titanium tips, 5-speed SR20 gearbox with pleasure-drive 5th gear ratio, Kaaz 2-way LSD, R32 Skyline GT-R driveshafts, reinforced single-plate clutch

    Chassis:
    10x18in -16 (front) and 11.5x19in -43 (rear) WORK Meister M1R wheels, 225/40 (f) and 255/35 (r) tyres, R32 Skyline GT-R brakes all round, Cusco front and rear strut braces, 326Power coilovers – 32k front / 20k rear springs, JDM Skipper hydraulic lift cups system, extended front lower arms, Pilot tension rods, reinforced tie rods

    Interior:
    Bride VIOS seats, genuine Bride rear bench, Bride doorcards and glovebox, Bride floor mats, Takata harnesses, 5-point custom half-rollcage, one-off Spirit Rei x Nardi steering wheel

    Thanks:
    “Huge thanks to Muz at JapWestMods for sourcing and getting me this car from Japan. Thanks also to Lawrence at Nationwide Car Transport for helping me make the shows this year, to Spirit Rei for allowing me to now own this car, and to the Mrs for putting up with me and the headaches along the way!”

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