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The innovative Mazda Eunos Cosmo is the world's only three-rotor production car. This JDM beauty is an Amelia Island award-winner.

A well-preserved manual 1983 Celica is hard to find these days. An oh-so-80s blue interior makes this survivor extra-special.

Toyota's HiAce Y100 is perfect for RV conversion. This sweet little JDM critter has a full-featured RV Bambee camper kit.

This 1995 Acura NSX-T has a remarkable 320,500 miles on its odometer. It's a prime example and a true one-owner car.

With a 177 HP Beams engine and high ground clearance, the stubby AWD Toyota RAV4 Type G is more like a dune buggy than a city runabout.

The Toyota tax is real. An older truck like this 1993 4Runner gets you into the game without mortgaging the house.

The innovative Honda CRX Si's 91 HP 1.5L fuel-injected engine transformed the lightweight FWD hatchback into a snappy little beast.

Early Toyota Crowns are extremely rare today, even in Japan. This handsome 1969 Crown is a surprisingly affordable collectible.

With a three-cylinder turbo, rear-wheel-drive, and gull-wing doors, the mid-engine Suzuki Cara is a supercar shrunken to kei-car scale.

The 1984 Skyline is finished in the same memorable two-tone red and black as the television police cars.

With the push of a button, the JDM Honda Del Sol TransTop automagically stows its targa roof in the trunk lid.

The compact Jimny is packed with off-road engineering. It boasts equipment that larger and more rugged-looking SUVs lack.

Japanese hearses are usually built on rear-wheel-drive Japanese luxury sedans. But some are built atop robust American cars.

Some may decry the Mazda RX-7 GTU for its lack of a turbo, but that extra power isn’t necessarily what this car is about.

The Nissan 280ZX Turbo doesn’t get much love from collectors. But it was once considered the coolest thing on the road.

Nissan created the Patrol for Japan’s National Police Reserve force, which held a competition for a robust off-road vehicle.

The 80-series Land Cruiser VX-R has options never available on its US counterparts. For example, the center console has an ice maker.

Unveiled at the 1993 Tokyo Motor Show, the innovative Isuzu Vehi-CROSS blended rugged off-road capability with a sleek two-door body.

Toyota builds its Century luxury sedan for titans of industry. This stateside '97 Century is the height of Japanese sophistication.

The sporty Mazda 626 sedan, known as the Capella in Japan, featured advanced technologies that the Accord, Camry, and Taurus lacked.

Americans found out about the world-beating Nissan Skyline GT-R from video games. Enthusiasts soon clamored for a real-life GT-R.