What I Love About Cars: Cutaways
You don't see cutaways too often, but they are the true stuff of awesome. To love your creation enough to dissect it for all the world to see, oily bits and all, is the right kind of crazy. Especially since these these cutaways are usually wheeled out to show us all the big balls advanced technology on the latest and greatest cars. Unfortunately, too few automakers have theĀ chutzpah to build a proper cutaway for the autoshow circuit, so you sometimes get stuck with a colored pencil drawing. Yawn.
Let's see some of Japan's greatest hits!

LF-A Cutaway Wireframe. Too bad they used recycled shelving to make the wireframe.

R35 GT-R lifting its skirt.

The only quick Nissan Sunny ever produced.

First Generation LS 400. We plan on doing the same thing to our car after the race.

Honda Insight, Showing off all its boring bits.

Some kind of Subaru, as is clear from the bonkers engine layout.

Last Gen RX-7. Note the absence of torque in this illustration.

Godzilla, as pictured after close inspection by the University of Toyko School of Medicine.

Gamera, similar treatment to Godzilla.