軽自動車 (kei jidosha = light automobile, aka K-car) thread This is the "Baby" by Kuroganepic.twitter.com/Iu3FtVSWKf
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Daihatsu Move these things are common as dirt in Japan iircpic.twitter.com/w9ihyABzyb
Max dimensions for a K-car: 11.2' long, 4.9' wide, 6.6' tall 660 cc, 63 hp This is a Suzuki Alto, not badpic.twitter.com/IL6soOssSB
Older model of the Daihatsu Hijet "Jumbo;" this type still very common as a work vehicle in Japanpic.twitter.com/7AAln4dzZf
Not Japanese but the older Fiat 500s are just so damn cutepic.twitter.com/FzacNuoXHi
Autozam AZ-1 Autozam was a sub-brand of Mazda. Mid engined, rear wheel drive two seater. Gullwing doors!pic.twitter.com/R7Y1nzHgN4
@TradDirt the great thing about the cappucino and many other kei cars is they use motorcycle engines, thus hayabusa swapping is rad
during my first and only (but definitely not my last) trip to Japan, i fell deeply and madly in the love with the Kei cars! DO WANT
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