Roadster/CX-60, new product impressions!!

Contains testimonials from people who have actually installed our products.Impression page. We are uploading the feedback we receive one by one!

From this time this timeRoadster (ND)CX-60We will introduce new products to you.


I was hoping for a little more volume in the rear of the Roadster, but with the newly released rear side cowl, I was very satisfied with the specifications.
With an over fender feel reminiscent of a GT carnew roadster lookYou can see.→ Click here for more information

-Equipped parts: rear side cowl
●Fukushima Prefecture Kato-san (Roadster/ND)

Even after installation, the mirror looks genuine and does not feel like an afterthought.Rear view has become much easier to see..
I was concerned about the vibration and the fact that the original anti-glare function would not work, but overall I am satisfied with the part.→ Click here for more information

● Mounting parts: Wide rear view mirror
●Fukuoka Prefecture Kenken-san (Roadster/ND)


I had the parts installed at the same time as I bought a new car, so I was wondering how much of a difference I would notice just by taking a test drive, but when the car was delivered and I took it for a spin, I could clearly see the difference.
The strange behavior of the car body has been eliminated and the sense of security on curves and straights has increased..→ Click here for more information

-Installed parts: lowdown spring, strut tower bar, etc.
●Miyazaki Prefecture K-1 (CX-60/KH)

I bought this because I wanted the shift lever to look like an MT car. Instructions are included and videos are posted on the website, so installation is easy, but care must be taken not to damage the interior or lose small parts.It makes a lot of noise while driving.→ Click here for more information

● Mounting parts: Shift knob
●Hyogo Prefecture Cello (CX-60/KH)


Thank you very much to everyone who posted!
In addition to those introduced this timeImpression pageHere we post impressions of various car models and products. Why not take a look at it for reference when choosing parts in the future?

Posted by T.Ito