Throw on a Kamei spoiler, and this five-speed Civic sedan could have a perfect Rad-era look.
Travel back to 1991 with this time capsule second-gen Acura Integra GS–with the five-speed manual, of course.
The successor to the famed AE86–the AE92 Corolla–may have lost its rear-wheel-drive platform, but this Japanese market example features Toyota's supercharged 4A-GZE engine.
You've heard of an M3/4/5, but have you heard of an M3/4/6? This E36-chassis BMW M3 sedan for sale has been upgraded with a six-speed transmission from an E46 M3.
Has the supply of relatively clean and unmodified early RX-7s dried up? This one for sale proves otherwise.
Fortune favors the bold, so why pass on the chance to own this Subaru EJ22-powered Panhard Dyna Z project?
The raddest part of this single-owner, five-speed manual Civic wagon survivor? The plaid seats.
How much for this dirty and tattered 911 Cabriolet? That's right, $40,000–some $5000 more than what Hagerty says a running, driving example condition in "fair" condition is worth.
A 240Z with all the mods: Wide Pandem Z fender flares, beefier Wilwood brakes, sticky Toyo R888R tires and an RB25DET from an R32 Skyline GTS25.
The family Truckster, but make it Japanese. Add in a 6M-GE inline-six and a W58 5-speed manual, and you have this Toyota Cressida wagon for sale.