It’s nice to see new innovations as our technologies advance. Panasonic developed a hair washing robot that has 24 fingers, 16 which are split between two arms and 8 for the back of the scalp, that automatically scan your head to determine the correct amount of pressure applied to the scalp when shampooing and washing …
2012 archive
May 09
Fontana Nissan Meet 2012
Here are some pics from this past weekend’s meet at Fontana Nissan. It was a fun event with raffles, lots of cars from 240s, Zs, Gs, GTRs, trucks and even some non Nissan cars were present. Food was provided by Chronic Tacos and it looked like everyone was having a good time! Thanks to Scott …
May 08
Lexus Ct200h on SSR MS3
Check out Matt’s newly finished CT200h on 19″ SSR MS3s! These MS3s also have a crap load of Swarovsky Crystals on them with the whole car having over 25,000 of them placed on the car by hand! Lots of tedious attention to detail! This car is also rocking the 1st Aimgain kit for the CT200 …
May 07
Pictures from Toyotafest 2012
The 17th annual TORC Toyotafest was held this past weekend at the Queen Mary in Downtown Long Beach, CA. There were many nice VIP Lexus cars and just as many old-school Toyota’s. Congratulations to Matthew Tom for winning Best Lexus at the show! His VIP CT200h is rocking the new SSR Professor MS3 wheels. Here …
May 04
Amazing SSR MS3
May 03
Hasepro Magical Carbon
Get some real carbon fiber to wrap your interior and exterior pieces! Even use it to make an exhaust shield to keep your bumper from turning black! Check out some of the ways you can use the Hasepro Magical Carbon! For more information, check here! http://www.more-japan.com/hasepro/ -D. Related Images:
May 01
It’s so HUGE: 145-inch Ultra HD Plasma Display
We here at More-Japan like things BIG. I mean, who doesn’t like big things? The current trend in consumer technology is to make things smaller, more compact & portable, but packed with more features. So when news came out about NHK & Panasonic revealing its new 145-inch Ultra High Definition Plasma display we were surprised …