Which of the following is more bitchin'?
A) A group of early Skylines and Z's cruising down picturesque Japanese mountain roads.
B) An even bigger group of "Kyuu-sha" (Classic Cars) taking to the track on one of Japan's most modern racing circuits.
The correct answer is both of the above.
My S30Z-owning friend from Kumamoto prefecture in Kyushu, posted some photos from his trip to the Historic Automobile Festival at Autopolis. Autopolis is home to both D1 and Super GT events during the racing season, but on November 3rd the track was overrun by waves of nostalgic cars.
While driving to the event, this group of enthusiasts used the opportunity to take some beautiful group shots.
Four Hakosukas, two S30's, and one R30 Skyline.. not bad.

Wide Work VS-XX wheels and a carbon bonnet set off this Hakosuka sedan. I love the gold coloring as well.
This the grid at Autopolis. The gang's all here:C10,S30,S130,R30,510,B110,SA22C.
I fail to find words that can describe the coolness of this photo.
As you can see, Kyushu's classic car enthusiasts are just as hardcore as their Honshu counterparts.
Autopolis is home to both D1 and Super GT events during the racing season, but on November 3rd the track was overrun by waves of nostalgic cars.
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