Cars: Toyota, Mitsubishi and Nissan
Though there is an abundance of extraordinary JDM assemblages to be seen in Japan, you may be astonished to come across one of the most exceptional such stockpiles in Qatar. YouTuber effspot recently visited this subterranean car park which is stocked with numerous JDM cars and top-tier marques.
Famed JDM automaker offerings, such as the revered Toyota Supra Mk4, Nissan R34 Skyline GT-R, and Subaru WRX STI, are of course included in this assemblage. Also present is a magnificent Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 9 boasting a beautiful blue finish and an ETS intercooler.
The proprietor of the collection appears to have a fondness for Nissan automobiles, with a line-up of Skyline-GT-Rs on show. One of the specimens is presented in Midnight Purple, a hue that was brought to fame by the model. We can also see an initial version included, being responsible for spawning the eminent bloodline of Skyline GT-Rs.
One can clearly make out a Nissan Z GT4, which is a race-day edition of the Nissan Z, endowed with the ability to produce 443 horsepower and 443 lb-ft of torque with its 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6. Further, the R35 GT-R, another model featured in the company’s sports car assemblage, is also included here.
In addition to some iconic JDM vehicles, more modern models such as the Toyota GR86 and Honda Civic Type R have recently appeared. The GR86 is a Toyota’s introductory sports car while the current 6th-gen FK8 iteration of the Civic Type R was released in 2020.
The Toyota Land Cruiser, a distinguished favorite in this region, is unalterably included in the compilation. The Japanese SUV is widely admired in the Arabian peninsula for its steadfastness and superior efficiency in inhospitable desert environments.
There are plenty of sumptuous European automotive collections available to the public, such as the Ferrari F12, the Aston Martin Vanquish, and the Alpina BMW B7; just to name a few.
You can hurry through the video embedded on top and arrive to 10:59 in order to begin compiling this dazed assemblage, assumed to comprise around 500 autos.