The reason to post this image is because it is one of the few cars with an exhaust pointing forward:
Buttigiri Mark II with forward exhaust
Madness! Almost looks like a battleship this way!
Remember the Double U shaped exhausts of the week? When I posted the first car I was convinced the car was a Celica due to the rear lights.
Double V shaped exhaust
It was a bit hard to tell but the picture only showed the rearend of the car. The picture with the second car showed it wasn’t a Celica but I couldn’t tell what it was after all. Lucky enough I finally found a couple of pictures of the side and front of the car:
Read on for more info and pictures…
Remember the Double U shaped exhausts of the week? When I posted the first car I was convinced the car was a Celica due to the rear lights.
Double V shaped exhaust
It was a bit hard to tell but the picture only showed the rearend of the car. The picture with the second car showed it wasn’t a Celica but I couldn’t tell what it was after all. Lucky enough I finally found a couple of pictures of the side and front of the car:
Nissan Laurel C130 with swapped headlights
As you can see: it is a Laurel C130! ?(???;)
Bosozoku style Nissan Laurel C130
Not only did it have its rear lights swapped for a set of Celica’s but also the headlights of a Laurel C230 and bumper mixed from, what I think, a Toyota Mark II (midsection) and a Corona T130 (extensions).
Bosozoku style Nissan Laurel C130 2 door hardtop
In this picture you can see really well that the Laurel is a 2 door hardtop. IMO the best looking Laurel of them all! 🙂
Funny: I always thought the Soarer was made by Toyota, but apparently this one is made by the rally department of Fiat:
Exhaust of the week: Olio Fiat Soarer MZ11
Its exhaust is an amazing piece of art!!
The exhaust of the week is a flashy Cresta JZX81:
Exhaust of the week: Flashy Cresta JZX81
This Cresta is the top of the line Cresta: it features the sports seats and is powered by the 1JZ-GTE engine.
These later model Crestas are quite rare as a bosozoku styled car. They are more popular among drifters and most of them are disappearing rapidly due to this.
by banpei with no comments yetJesus, that’s how Riverside GX61 described this car:
Exhaust of the week on this Mark II GX61
We don’t feature many Mark II GX61 bosozoku styled cars, but this example is looking great!
It’s exhaust is even more impressive:
Exhaust of the week on this Mark II GX61
I definitely like his taste in cars! 🙂
Car found here:
Jesus @ gx61