Through humble beginings in 1988, JIC Magic began tuning street vehicles
in Tokyo, Japan. Through rigorous testing and development many of those
street vehicles turned up in race tracks and major events. JIC Magic
then began development for higher performance race cars that competed in
such races as JGTC, All Japan Grand Touring Championship and also
entered the BPR International GT Endurance Championship, competing in
both series 3 years each. JIC Magic was able to accomplish many
accolades in the Motorsports scene by breaking several records to let
the racing world know that they were a force to be dealt with. Several
notable records was breaking the record for top speed in a production
based street car of 315 kilometer per hour and also having the record
for ¼ mile time for speed and time in between the years of 1993 to 1996.
JIC Magic also proved to be a dominant force against factory teams such
as McLaren, Nissan, Ferrari, Toyota, and Mazda without any major
factory backing. Through out many more years, JIC USA quickly went up
the ranks as they participated in the N-1 endurance races, Le Mans
races, and many GT Series.
JIC Magic then began plans to make
a North American headquarters, now known as JIC USA. JIC USA competed
in several major races such as Daytona 24hour, Canada Challenge Cup, and
Professional Sports Car Races. Those races were a proving ground for
JIC Magic as they won both Canada Challenge cups that they entered in
1997. JIC USA began to gain a reputation of becoming a top tuner for
Toyota, Nissan, Mazda, and Honda. Around this time, JIC USA developed a
Toyota Altezza N-1 race car and a Honda Civic N-1 race car that really
set the standard for high performance vehicles in the race circuit.