I got an email from Okumi that his 240Z S30 is a feature in the Thai Option Magazine this month!
Okumi’s 240Z S30 in Option Magazine!
He shared with us the feature and sent us the images of it!
Pages three and four:
Okumi’s 240Z S30 in Option Magazine!
I kept the pages in (relatively) low res because the feature is currently (still) on sale in Thailand. So if you are lucky enough to get an issue from Thailand, please send another one to us! 😉
A bosozoku style car feature from outside Japan? And even a very un-JDM car? Why?
Well, its just because you start off with buying one of the most typical British sports cars:
Bosozoku car feature: Epic Jag
A 1989 Jaguar XJS with a 5.3 HE V12 under its hood!
And plan to do this with it:
Bosozoku car feature: Epic Jag
Now that is a very bold modification! People will probably think it is either not JDM enough or it is a waste of British car heritage, but you can also think it will just take the best from both worlds: a sportscar with a displacement only the current LF-A can come near to and a wicked mad bodykit only the Pythons could have come up with!
Espenis: Everyone on the norwegian car scene that hears about the project think we have gone mad to do such a thing to a classic british sports car – I see that as a sign that we are on the right path – it’s about time Norway gets its first bosozoku..!
I can’t agree more than that!
Bosozoku car feature: Epic Jag
The XJS was bought in Cheltenham in the United Kingdom and driven through Denmark to Norway somewhere earlier this year and the four masterminds behind the boldest Norwegian car modification started stripping down the Jag.
This is also the state the Jag is currently in. They are planning to do the bumpers/lip in fibreglass and the arches with metal.
The also changed the plans a bit:
Bosozoku car feature: Epic Jag
As you can see hood fins and a big ass spoiler are in planning as well. Hopefully some weird headlight swap will come along the way as well. 😉
If you want to stay updated with their progress, you can follow the Epic Jag here:
Epic Jag project
A few weeks back Robin Whitfield contacted me if his rat look zokusha Sunny could become a feature on the blog. This may be a strange feature for a lot of you, but in my opinion it is actually one of the most interesting! The bosozoku style is already one big mix of different styles, so I thought: why not?
Rat look Nissan N13 Sunny zokusha
Robin started out with modifying his Euro Sunny N13 (aka Pulsar N13 in Japan) to rat-look about two years ago and named it Assassin. Lately he got into the bosozoku style, so he started to add several zokusha cues to it!
Rat look Nissan N13 Sunny zokusha
First he started adding an oil cooler and later on wide arches and deep dish steelies. His latest additions are the side exhaust, metro strap (tsurikawa) and the steelies are swapped for a set of 13 inch Ally cats.
Rat look Nissan N13 Sunny zokusha
The car is lowered about 100mm and the wheels are 13 inch in diameter and 8J wide. The fender extenders complete the Assassin look!
Rat look Nissan N13 Sunny zokusha
The bosozoku style combined with the roof rack makes the car an extrordinary mix between the two styles!
Rat look Nissan N13 Sunny zokusha
Compare the old rat-look with the new rat-look-zokusha… According to Jamie Oliver fusion cuisine is always a good thing!
I wonder what Robin comes up with next! 😉
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Okumi from Thailand sent me the pictures of his Thai zokusha: a 1972 Nissan 240Z!
Okumis Nissan 240Z zokusha
He owns the Z for seven years now and he is slowly turning it into a genuine zokusha!
Okumis Nissan 240Z zokusha
This (and previous) picture was taken at the Bangsan Classic Automobile Festival, held on the 27th of february, showing his latest addition: a new sky tailpipe!
Looking at the immaculate cars in the background it sure must have given quite a shock for the other attendees! 😉
Okumis Nissan 240Z zokusha
Okumi also uses his 240Z for the occasional trackday, so it is not only meant to look good but also meant to act right on the circuit!
Okumis Nissan 240Z zokusha
Apart from the sky exhaust pipe the 240Z was given an oilcooler, police lights behind the grille, fender extenders and a set of 14 inch SSR mk2s!
Unfortunately this is as low as he can go: the Thai roads are not as flat as the Japanese, lot’s of bumps and potholes! It doesn’t matter: the car looks already great!
Okumis Nissan 240Z zokusha
And this is the proud man himself!
Great car, Okumi! Thanks for sharing! 🙂
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Can you have more fun with your RWD car in the snow than going sideways? Yes you can!
Toyota Chaser GX71 snowzoku
AEU86 member The Doctor bought his JDM Chaser about a year ago and since then he only did a few mods to it. As far as I know any bosozoku style mods are not in planning, so these snow sculptures are about as far as he goes with it. 🙁
At least this is a very safe way to find out how your car would look when it is transformed into a zokusha!
Toyota Chaser GX71 snowzoku
Not only did he add the fins on the front fender, he also added a rear window spoiler and a gigantic boot spoiler on the car!
Toyota Chaser GX71 snowzoku
Even the snowflakes (nickname for these stock Toyota rims) fit nicely with the car this way! Too bad you can’t create wide fenders from snow. 🙁
He even tried to transform these snow sulptures into ice, but this attempt failed due to some kids knocking off the iced bootspoiler and fins…
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