Automakers step up refurbishing services and replacement parts for new 80s and 90s models
A Nissan GT-R model is restored to its full glory of three decades ago. (Photo by Akinobu Masubuchi)
TOKYO — Japanese automakers are getting serious about repairing and restoring older cars as the global fad for well-loved models from the ’80s and ’90s picks up, with Nissan Motor, Honda Motor and other players focusing more on genuine refurbishment services.