This abandoned supercar dealership in Japan could be the most incredible one you’ll ever see.
It’s frozen in time and filled with rare supercars that are absolutely brand new, having remained untouched for years.
A place that was once bustling with a crowd of interested buyers feels like a hidden treasure now, left to be explored by the carchaeologists.
YouTuber effspot went to this amazing dealership and shared the experience on his channel.
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Investigation of Japanese supercar abandoned dealership
Right at the reception sat a black Lamborghini Countach.
Unlike the cars in barn finds, this rare gem was brand new and had subtle modifications by Madlane.
The car had a slightly extended front lip, two different sets of rims, customized central locks on the tires, and an extended rear, which gave it a more aggressive look.
![YouTube Video](http://i.ytimg.com/vi/1lbu-fpyTxM/maxresdefault.jpg)
As the YouTuber stepped inside, a white Porsche 935 welcomed him, looking almost as if it just rolled off the factory floor.
This car is a powerhouse, made for absolute thrills, and it was quite upsetting to see the iconic car abandoned in a dealership.
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![Black Lamborghini Countach](http://supercarblondie.com/wp-content/uploads/Investigation-of-Japanese-supercar-abandoned-dealership-1024x601.webp)
In the same space, there was a customized engine made by Madlane, and some fancy car rims hung on the wall, to give the place a car dealership vibe.
Exploring the Dome Factory Museum
Not far from the Porsche was a red Ferrari Testarossa, also in stunning condition. Interestingly, a bouquet of roses was placed inside the car.
Near this abandoned dealership was also a Dome Factory Museum, which held even more incredible gems from this Japanese racing car brand.
![Dome Factory Museum](http://supercarblondie.com/wp-content/uploads/Exploring-the-Dome-Factory-Museum-1024x598.webp)
All the cars were untouched and housed the most pristine models from the brand, such as the Dome Zero Prototype, the Caspita Jiotto, a Honda Civic Type R TCR, and several other race cars.
These cars surely deserve a chance to unleash their full potential.
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