This post isn't about having the right or the wrong rims. It's not about stance, offset, demon camber or wheel fitment. Nor is this post about whether or not it's right or wrong to swap your AE86 engine to another brand. No, this post is about one thing only: a celebration of the worldwide AE86 community. In compiling these photos, I'm quite amazing to me to see just how far the cult of the Hachiroku has spread… It seems like there are fans of this little car in every pocket of the globe!

I'd like to thank everyone who sent in their photos. They are still coming in as I type this blog, but I've been able to format the the first set of pics for you to check out. They are presented in no particular order; enjoy!

Alan Sinnot – Ireland

Bob Ruppert – Luxembourg

Chris Gray – Ireland

Chris Rhoad – USA

Coleman – New Zealand

Daniel Tchui – USA

Dave Sharpe – Ireland

David Lovett – Japan

Martin Lenane – Ireland

Eddie – Malaysia

Jessy – Portugal

Josh Maes – USA

KT Wong – Malaysia

Karl Degen – Australia

Lester Castro – USA

Lucas Perez – USA

Brian Werner – Canada

Pao Agregado – Philippines

 

Pedro Carvalho – Portugal

Randy Congedo – Belgium

Robert Gray – USA

Romas Tamulevicius – Lithuania

Ryan Howell – UK (car was sold to Hawaii)

Ryan Nerby – USA

Ryan Pietersz – USA

Sergio Gonzalez – Costa Rica

Stéphane Ravay – Switzerland

Stephen Hoelzel – USA

Steve Choh – USA

Steve Groenink – Canada

Szegi Jozsef – Hungary

Tamas Csinos – Hungary

Tobias Welti – Switzerland

Tyler (Twisty) Archuleta – USA

Wayne – Australia

Zoltan Doman – Hungary

Derrick Preston – USA

Kevin Kearney – Ireland

Kevin Kearney – Ireland (second car)

Sébastien Chatel – Belgium

More soon.

:R