This Shakotan Boogie S30 Yanky Mate replica has two very high straight up exhaust pipes:
Straight up pipes on Yanky Mate replica
Would these two high pipes be Yanky as well?
Last week we already had you covered for the boring Sunday afternoons, but what would a bosozoku member do at night during weekdays?
Play the videogame Chou Saisoku! Zokusha King BU no BU (???!?????BU?BU ???????2??) of course!
Bosozoku videogame: zokusha king
The title is roughly translated into Fastest leader! Tribecar King and the BU part means Bored Up which indicates it is about a renewed version. (second version actually)
I could not find a video of this particular game, but I think you get the idea by this (almost) identical successor:
The third car resembles a zenki Skyline R30 and looks already quite wild! The fourth car looks like a very tough C210 Skyline Japan with mad camber. Fifth car looks like a kouki Skyline R30 RS Turbo with a big lip. Sixth car looks like a Laurel C33 with a set of exhausts which would look very good in the exhaust of the week! Seventh car looks like a Gloria 430 with some carton tuning, and after that it starts to get more and more bizarre. You can even drive a bosozoku styled Ferrari 512BB and the Batmobile!
I think I need to get myself a second hand PS2 now! 😀
The Nissan Skyline Japan C210 we feature in our logo clearly won the first sudden death, and the Bosozoku style Nissan 280ZX Fairlady won this week!
Winners so far:
This weeks contenders:
Toyota Crown S130 with spread winged exhaust
Versus
Nissan Skyline C210 with inside-out exhaust
So two more from the exhaust of the week series!
by bosozoku with no comments yetWe kind of expected this outcome: the Toyota Crown S130 with spread winged exhaust won last weeks sudden death
Winners so far:
Bosozoku style Skyline C210
Bosozoku style Fairlady 280ZX
Toyota Crown S130 with spread winged exhaust
This weeks we try to keep it in the same era and in the same styling:
Nissan Gloria C330 Bosozoku style
Versus
Bosozoku style Toyota Mark II X3
This week we have another set of rare rims:
Deep dish SSR mk. III 12J rims
Not that a set of SSR mk. III rims are rare, but their width is quite rare! They are 12J wide, which is very uncommon for this rim. You see much more the more popular Mk. I and II in the very deep dish regions than the later types!
Proof of the 12J width of these Mk. III rims
And as a bonus you get:
a set of worn Dunlop slicks!
Probably these rims were not used for bosozoku styled cars but more likely for a racecar.
by banpei with 2 comments