Thanks for the translation!
Tools? As in, they're sponsored by the concept of a mechanical instrument for working upon something? (OED). Or is that the sponsorship-sticker equivalent of the "I'm with stupid" T-shirt?
1:03 - reasons why 4 wheels better.

1:24 - Tsuchiya's new project should be bus drifting.

2:11 - sir or madam, ducking won't save you from an oncoming car.
@Jstas has gas!: I was just thinking that the "was that an 86?"-model of the Accord was a likely candidate.

It's not as rare, it's probably cheaper, and it has very similar lines. It could be that the "painted" B-pillar look is from light reflecting or worn-away black paint paired with a high-gain low-resolution security camera.
@Frappe: to 2000- Boxster-esque superlight:
@Frappe: to 1991- turbocharged-"is that a Ferrari"-heavyweight:
The MR2. From 1985 micro-sportscar:
Boxing day is what you celebrate on the 26th, so a Porsche or Subaru would have been more appropriate.
@OOglebooze: Ditto, any info on where this is?
@sita420: A million times seconded. If this was the Smart car we got in the states, I would have bought the crap out of one. It's the modern Autozam AZ-1, and deserves just as much wild right-foot on gas-pedal loving.
@HighSpeedIndeed: I watched that show for hours on end when I was a lad. When I saw this picture, I finally understood why I now drive a mk1 MR2.

Go go gadget wedge-car!
@pauljones: After reading the article, especially that part about Bridget Bardot, it's hard to imagine you don't already have a woodie.
@DeadWriter: Seconded. I love those three-wheeled danger machines!
1993, Senna at Donnington, in the wet, passing 4 other cars in the opening lap:
@SagarikaLumos: There's virtually no other option.
NP only in hopes that you never, ever again use the phrase "ultimate Bukake win."

Oh, and because it's a rare, low-mileage Japanese classic in good condition, injured only by having a truly hideous color combination.
This thread is useless without detailed application information for his job.
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