This week not really a big meeting, but just a few Boszoku cars meeting each other at night after some rain:
We can make out these two cars are a sharknosed Skyline Japan and a Toyota Crown.
And here another one with the same cars during a dry night:
The poster of this video doesn’t give much information upon these videos except they are at night in dry and wet weather…
Looks like they are having much fun during these hit and run meetings! 🙂
This meeting featuring in Meeting Monday is a bit long ago: 1986!
Of course there were meetings back then, but what we did not expect was that such modern cars already were used for modification!
The Celica XX is one of the most remarkable examples we ever saw! And some of the GX61 Mark IIs are done really well too! We also saw some second generation Honda Preludes, so the real Bosozoku style did not limit itself to mostly RWD cars back then.
You can see not much has changes since 1986: big exhaust pipes, deep dish wheels, fender extenders and big spoilers…
Last week we asked you to give your opinion about the new image size. Everybody liked our new imagesize unanimously so we will keep it this way for sure!
This week we had a hard time thinking of the new poll. We could easily have asked something about another car style or some sort of modification. However we thought it may be more interesting to post more about the Bosozoku lifestyle like the Bosozoku music played on a bike we posted last Thursday.
We have some info on several topic like music, dress codes, etc, so would you like to read more about the in depth info?
This weeks exhaust of the week features a quad piped Mark II GX71:
Quad piped turbo on Toyota Mark II GX71
The exhaust is sticking out of the hood at the place where the turbo should be on a 1GGTE… Guess what they did with that manifold?
Not really a bosozoku car meeting as the previous posts, but rather a pictures of Nissan Cedric and Gloria C330s at Bosozoku car meetings:
The music is really…uhm…bosozoku?