Toyota and Hyundai were bonding over car culture at the recent Tokyo Auto Salon while spontaneous car meets across the Japanese capital are the place to witness this car culture at its best.
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Snacks resting on the gargantuan wing of a Subaru S207 outside of a Family Mart in a Tokyo suburb, before heading to a car meet.
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Toyota and Hyundai were bonding over car culture at the recent Tokyo Auto Salon while spontaneous car meets across the Japanese capital are the place to witness this car culture at its best.
Larry Chen
Larry Chen
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Matthew Askari
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Snacks resting on the gargantuan wing of a Subaru S207 outside of a Family Mart in a Tokyo suburb, before heading to a car meet.
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