Black Lexus IS
JDM Chicago Mini Meet: September 13, 2018
Black Lexus IS
JDM Chicago Mini Meet: September 13, 2018
Black Lexus IS
JDM Chicago Mini Meet: September 13, 2018
RHD Honda Civic SiR
This right hand drive Civic was the real deal. I still love the way these hatchbacks look.
JDM Chicago Mini Meet: September 13, 2018
Blue Lancer Evo
JDM Chicago Mini Meet: September 13, 2018
Red Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
I usually don’t see EVOs with airbags, but that’s the only way you get a car this low.
JDM Chicago Mini Meet: September 13, 2018
S13 Nissan 240 SX
This car was sporting a “Panda” sticker, but it was all grey. The car was naturally aspirated, but the other mods made me think there were big changes in the future.
JDM Chicago Mini Meet: Septem...
Red Lancer Evo sitting on airbags
JDM Chicago Mini Meet: September 13, 2018
Silver Lexus IS 350
This car looked good on its set of Rohana RFX10 wheels
JDM Chicago Mini Meet: September 13, 2018
White Mazda Mazda6
The air suspension allowed this car to get so low and tuck those Rotiform LAS-R wheels
JDM Chicago Mini Meet: September 13, 2018
Lexus IS-F on Air suspension
JDM Chicago Mini Meet: September 13, 2018
JDM Chicago Mini Meet: September 13, 2018
JDM Chicago put together a last minute meet at a Chick-Fil-A in Elmhurst, IL, so I went out to take pics. There were a surprising amount of cars there. The number of RHD Nissan Skylines was a surprise...
Sand and Stone Garden
This is located in the Portland Japanese Garden and was designed by Professor Takuma Tono in the 1960s.
Old Man Feeding Ducks
This ivory carving by the Japanese artist, Masaaki Hamada, was on display at the Portland Art Museum.
La tête de saint Jean-Baptiste
This ceramic sculpture of the Head of St. John the Baptist was created by James Vibert during the end of the 19th century. This piece was in the Portland Art Museum.
Nydia, the Blind Flower Girl of Pompei
This sculpture, by Randolph Rogers, was on display at the Portland Art Museum.
Looking out from the balcony of the Pittock Mansion
The balcony is not open to the public, but it gives you an amazing view of Portland.
Pittock Mansion
The mansion was originally built in 1909 as a private residence for the publisher Henry Pittock. The City of Portland purchased the estate in 1964 and opened to the public in 1965.
Chevrolet Biscayne Station Wagon
Slow & Low - September 2, 2018