09-24-2008, 04:36 AM | #1 |
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Powerhouse Amuse's Hideki Tanabe Passes Away
Some sad news today. Hideki Tanabe, proprietor of the world-renowned tuning and parts company Powerhouse Amuse, passed away on September 20 after enduring a long illness, leaving behind his wife, the company he founded and thousands of bereaved fans, friends and acquaintances. Responsible for the incredible R34-based Carbon-R time-attack car and the S2000 GT1 that many of you will remember from Gran Turismo 4, Tanabe-san was also Powerhouse Amuse's resident tuner, parts designer and race driver. He almost literally sweated raw passion for performance cars, and was a true dynamo in an industry often dominated by large, faceless parts manufacturers. There are a couple of touching epitaphs over at J-Style and The Real JDM, and I encourage all of you to head over and have a read of these tributes to Mr Tanabe. He will be sorely missed, and JPCN's thoughts are with his wife and family in what must surely be a devastating time. Rest In Peace. [Source: J-Style, The Real JDM] [Image: J-style/Dino Dalle Carbonare] Posted by Tony O'Kane at 9/24/2008 03:55:00 AM |
10-13-2008, 04:37 AM | #3 |
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OMG!...R.I.P. Hideki Tanabe
A moment of silence please... . . . . . . . For those that aren't in the know, Powerhouse Amuse (& their Ericsson line) is widely known in the Japanese tuner community. Some of their vehicles once (or still currently) holds the record for fastest tuner vehicle in their segments.
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