Autobacs Seven

Autobacs Seven Co., Ltd. (株式会社オートバックスセブン, Kabushiki-gaisha Ōtobakkusu Sebun) (TYO: 9832) is a retailer of automotive parts and accessories based in Japan, with branches primarily in Asia and stores also located in France.

[2] In 1960, Sumino opened the Fuji Drive Shop, Japan's first large-scale automotive goods store, and in 1969 he became involved in motorsport sponsorship by sponsoring a car in the Japanese Grand Prix.

[5] In the late 1990s, specialty car manufacturer Tommykaira ran into financial difficulties as a result of the Lost Decade.

As none were sold, there is not much known about ASL nor the Garaiya, only that it is a small sports car based on the Tommykaira ZZ, with an output of around 180 hp (130 kW) from a Nissan SR20VE engine and a weight of approximately 900 kg (2,000 lb).

[7] The prototype was fitted with a modified RB26DETT engine producing 542 hp (404 kW) and also featured the R34 Skyline GT-R's ATTESA E-TS Pro all-wheel drive system.

Super Autobacs in Nagoya
ASL Garaiya front, with door open
ASL Garaiya rear
Autobacs Bar lobby ( Roppongi , Tokyo) featuring an Autobacs Garaiya GT300 and the 1969 Carman-Apache