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K-Swaps, A 5-Door EK Civic & More: Inside X-Point Import Co.

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It’s been a while since I’ve visited a garage, so recently, I took a trip to X-Point Import Co. in Chiba Prefecture.

I first met X-Point’s owner Masatsuga Chiba – Masa to his friends – back in May, when I stumbled upon an FD3S Mazda RX-7 he had built and showed at Wekfest Japan. We made plans to meet up in Meguro City for a photo shoot with the RX-7’s owner, but said owner never showed up.

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All wasn’t lost, though. I sat by the roadside near Naka Meguro Station and chatted with Masa-san about cars. We scrolled through Instagram feeds and photo albums, sharing cars we admired, owned, or wished we did. Masa-san’s personal ride? A very tasty Honda S2000.

Then, Masa-san showed me an EK Civic he had built. That was the moment I knew I had to make the trip to Chiba and shoot it – along with the FD, of course.

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Tucked away down a quiet side street in a small industrial zone in the Chiba countryside, X-Point Import Co. is typical of any small Japanese garage.

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Donor cars rub shoulders with half-finished projects, and customer vehicles patiently await completion.

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Masa-san tells me he started the business back in 2011, initially focusing on car audio and electronics, and importing tuning parts.

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Around that time, USDM culture was gaining traction in Japan, and after a few trips to the United States, Masa got hooked. His first engine swap? A K20A into his 1993 CB Accord – inspired by what was happening in the US scene.

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In the time since, X-Point has made a name for itself completing K-swaps and other USDM-inspired modifications. While Honda is the most popular brand here, this Mitsubishi Eclipse wasn’t at all out of place.

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Right now, Masa-san is working on an EG Civic, which has received a K20A and 6-speed transmission from a JDM CL7 Accord Euro R.

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But what I’m really here to see is the EK Civic. Straight-on front and rear, it looks like any other EK hatchback, but catch it at a three-quarter angle or completely side-on, and its party trick reveals itself. Yep, this is a five-door EK Civic hatchback, which, of course, Honda never made.

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How do you create such a thing? By starting with a four-door EK sedan – a JDM Civic Ferio in this case – and removing the entire rear section by slicing down the C-pillar. Then, you need to sacrifice an EK 3-door hatchback for its rear end and join the two together. The result is a car that really messes with your mind.

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Under the hood is a USDM-spec D16Y8, complete with a tucked wiring harness from Rywire Motorsport Electronics. It’s got all the right bits: a Skunk2 intake manifold, PLM headers, an MPC D-Series fuel rail, and Hasport motor mounts to keep everything tight.

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So why did Masa-san build it? Because he could. And maybe because he’s just a little crazy – in the best way possible.

Stay tuned for features on two more X-Point Import Co. cars soon: the previously mentioned FD RX-7 and a surprise entry…

Toby Thyer
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