Has anyone seen...
Has anyone seen...
Has anyone looked at or bought this book,they don't come cheap and they are also in japanese.

You are viewing a BRAND NEW JDM HYPER REV Magazine Volume 103
Mitsubishi Evolution No. 6
HyperRev is regarded as the definitive owners bible for tuning and customization. Each issue is precisely focused to a particular make of vehicle and includes in depth reports, features and product listings spanning the entire spectrum of OEM and aftermarket performance tuning and styling. Most HyperRev books are between 200 and 300 pages. For popular cars there are often multiple volumes of HyperRev books that are released.
Enthusiasts worldwide have found HyperRev books to be an invaluable resource for learning about new performance parts and planning the modification of their vehicles.
Please note: Although HyperRev is produced only in Japanese, most brands and product specifications can be read and understood in English. Needless to say, the full color pictures speak for themselves.
Main Features:
Shop and Manufacturer Demo Vehicles
Engine & Suspension Refresh Tuning
Circuit Spec Machine Reflections
Bodykit and Dress Up Parts Guide
Gauge, Meter, Interior Accessories Guide
Engine Tuning Parts Guide
Drivetrain Parts Guide
Suspension and Safety Parts Guide
Wheel Fitment Guide
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The books which you ordered will arrive within one week via EMS (expensive).
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You are viewing a BRAND NEW JDM HYPER REV Magazine Volume 103
Mitsubishi Evolution No. 6
HyperRev is regarded as the definitive owners bible for tuning and customization. Each issue is precisely focused to a particular make of vehicle and includes in depth reports, features and product listings spanning the entire spectrum of OEM and aftermarket performance tuning and styling. Most HyperRev books are between 200 and 300 pages. For popular cars there are often multiple volumes of HyperRev books that are released.
Enthusiasts worldwide have found HyperRev books to be an invaluable resource for learning about new performance parts and planning the modification of their vehicles.
Please note: Although HyperRev is produced only in Japanese, most brands and product specifications can be read and understood in English. Needless to say, the full color pictures speak for themselves.
Main Features:
Shop and Manufacturer Demo Vehicles
Engine & Suspension Refresh Tuning
Circuit Spec Machine Reflections
Bodykit and Dress Up Parts Guide
Gauge, Meter, Interior Accessories Guide
Engine Tuning Parts Guide
Drivetrain Parts Guide
Suspension and Safety Parts Guide
Wheel Fitment Guide
We ship WORLDWIDE internationally, offering two ways of shipping method:
The books which you ordered will arrive within one week via EMS (expensive).
The books which you ordered will arrive within three weeks via standard delivery (cheapest).
This publication is a special order item. Due to the nature of special order items there are absolutely no refunds, exchanges, or returns. The purchase of a special order item implies acknowledgement and acceptance of these terms.
Be sure to check out my store for other Hyper Rev magazines that may interest you. Thank you for visiting JDM Products Online!
http://cgi.ebay.com/Hyper-Rev-JDM-Mi...QQcmdZViewItem
I never got those mags for the Evo simply because we have MANY companies like AMS, and Buschur who already make quality parts for the Evo here in the states.
Parts that were effective and actually seemed worthy to put on the S2000 all happened to be JDM manufacturers, hence the reason I had the ones for the S2000. They helped me out a great amount when I was building it.
Parts that were effective and actually seemed worthy to put on the S2000 all happened to be JDM manufacturers, hence the reason I had the ones for the S2000. They helped me out a great amount when I was building it.
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Oh hey, Haha I actually picked up the Hyper Rev Mag for the the Evo my last trip back to Hong Kong in late November.
I think it is definately worth the money... beside the fact that you get to look at the pictures of all the cars... they show the most up to date JDM parts for the vehicle with a Japanese price on it, so... if you know anyone in HK or anywhere around there.. that would prob be the price you would get it for.
All the shops around HK actually use this book as the catalog, so they can order parts for you.
The book cost around 25 bucks.. but In my opinion well worth it. Also makes great toilet reading.
I think it is definately worth the money... beside the fact that you get to look at the pictures of all the cars... they show the most up to date JDM parts for the vehicle with a Japanese price on it, so... if you know anyone in HK or anywhere around there.. that would prob be the price you would get it for.
All the shops around HK actually use this book as the catalog, so they can order parts for you.
The book cost around 25 bucks.. but In my opinion well worth it. Also makes great toilet reading.
I have one and bought the same edition for the evo. But this is an old edition and i've had it since last year. Definitely can't read it, since it's in japanese. It's only good for browsing the pix.
In the catalog, for the price you hardly even have to know how to read japanese.
In the picture, it shows numbers like an 8 with a character that looks like a S or a 5.. which I believe means 10,000 so it would be 80,000 + the number after it.
then I think you divide it by 180 or whatever the going rate for Teh Yen is.. and I think there it is.
I dont even know how to read japanese... but I think that will help.. I hope
In the picture, it shows numbers like an 8 with a character that looks like a S or a 5.. which I believe means 10,000 so it would be 80,000 + the number after it.
then I think you divide it by 180 or whatever the going rate for Teh Yen is.. and I think there it is.
I dont even know how to read japanese... but I think that will help.. I hope







