Jun - Links

Links

  • JUN Auto Home Page
  • Upgrade Motoring Home Page
  • Jap Race Parts Home page
  • Bonneville Speed Trials Page


Automotive industry in Japan
Companies
Components
  • Aisin Seiki
  • Bridgestone
  • Calsonic Kansei
  • Clarion
  • Denso
  • Fujitsu Ten
  • GS Yuasa
  • Hitachi
  • HKS
  • IHI Corporation
  • Jatco
  • JECS
  • JTEKT
  • Mikuni
  • NGK
  • Sumitomo Rubber Industries
  • Toyo Tire & Rubber Company
  • Toyota Boshoku
  • Tsubakimoto Chain
  • Yokohama Rubber Company
  • Yazaki
  • Zexel
Motorsport and
tuners
  • Autech
  • Dome
  • GReddy
  • HKS
  • Impul
  • JUN
  • Kojima
  • Mazdaspeed
  • Mine's
  • Mugen Motorsports
  • Nismo
  • RE Amemiya
  • SARD
  • Spoon Sports
  • Subaru Tecnica International
  • Tommy Kaira
  • TOM'S
  • Toyota Racing Development
  • Veilside
Services
  • Autobacs Seven
  • Tokyo Trading
Vehicle producers
  • ASL
  • Daihatsu
  • Duesen Bayern
  • Honda (Acura)
  • Isuzu
  • Kawasaki
  • Mitsuoka
  • Mazda
    • Amati
    • Autozam
    • Ẽfini
    • Eunos
    • M2
    • Xedos
  • Mitsubishi Fuso
  • Mitsubishi Motors
  • Nissan
    • Datsun
    • Infiniti
    • Prince
    • Tama
  • UD Trucks
  • Otomo
  • Fuji Heavy Industries
    • Blitzen
    • Subaru
  • Suzuki
    • Hope
  • Toyota
    • Hino
    • Lexus
    • Scion
  • WiLL
  • Yamaha
Other
  • Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association
  • Tokyo Motor Show
  • Used vehicle exporting
  • Defunct companies and marques shown in italics
  • Category

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