Fukuoka Custom Car Show 2011 is an independent car show and the largest for local workshops and tuners in the Kyushu region. Being based in Fukuoka, it's always a pleasure to see the work of our local tuners, which can often differ from tuners elsewhere in japan.

This R32 Skyline was one of our favorites from Art Garage 1030, the wheels on the other side were finished in chrome.

The evil looking Ghost Design Suzuki Cappuccino would have to be one of the coolest Kei cars on the road.

The Neo Project S15 continues development, aggressive aero remains largely unchanged.

However, Neo Project had something special up their sleeve - shark nose anyone? Running a SR20DE and setup just near by a bosozoku bike with a speaker blaring the continual revving of its engine!

Motor House Twins Office 502 had a stage area setup with dancers performing throughout the weekend. Which made it difficult to get a photo at times!

Motor House Twins Office 502 wide-body S15 Silvia in striking white, one of the cleanest cars at the show.

Garage D-Friends 180SX featured in the Work Wheels area.

Jaws Yamamoto was out in force with a large contingent of Suzuki Alto Works in various states of tune.

Cleib had a number of Evo X from street all the way to full track specification. The Evo is gaining popularity and a large range of parts are now available.

Dear Motorsport presented one of the more striking CR-Z's at the show.

One of the many Vlene Lexus rolling on Work Wheels with huge lip and aggressive stance.

Active Sports, Porsche GT3, Harley Davidson, DJ and pole dancing.

URAS is a staple of the Fukuoka tuning scene. A few new parts were on show, including the R34 4 Door rollcage and BRIDExURAS rear seat covers.

One of the many exotics, the Job Design Lamborghini certainly stood out in the crowd.

KC-Style produced Daihatsu Move has been absolutely transformed.

A very unusual sight at a car show in Japan, a Mitsubishi Diamante modified by Balance Autoparts.

Avanty 7 brought out a formidable force of rotaries.

And they are certainly not built just for show, some serious power generated in this engine bay.
That about wraps up our coverage in Fukuoka, we have one more post coming of a different nature in the coming weeks, so keep an eye out for that one!