Last week we asked your opinion about the headlight covers. Clearly most people like the headlight covers even though they are from the 70s! I’d call it retro then. 😉
This week we ask your opinion about the width of the rims!
Very deep dish SSR Mk. II rims
How wide should the rims be on a Bosozoku styled car? 9J? 10J? 11J? 12J? Ridiculously wide?? Or even wider?
Last weeks poll showed that almost everyone loves fender extenders! What an outcome!
This week we want your opinion on covered headlights:
Cresta GX71 with covered headlight
Covered headlights is something that was copied from the Gran Chan racecars. Back in the 70s and 80s it improved the aerodynamics of the car, but do you still like them today?
Last weeks poll showed that the Kenmeri Skyline (C110) was the most favorable. Looking at the differences between the three Skylines I can clearly see that the Kenmeri is missing the fender extenders.
So this weeks poll is about fender extenders:
Nissan Gloria C330 with Bosozoku style fender extenders
Do you prefer big fender extenders on Bosozoku cars like on this Nissan Gloria C330?
Who needs fender flares on a shakotan DR30?
Or do you prefer more the clean factory look without fender extenders like this Nissan Skyline DR30?
Last weeks poll results show the Shakotan style is a bit more favorable above the VIP and Bosozoku style.
So this weeks poll will all be about the cars of Shakotan Boogie then:
Akira’s Nissan S30Z
Akira’s Nissan S30Z may be one of the most influencing cars of this manga: it created the Yanky style. Apart from that it is a very beautiful car!
Aosima’s Nissan Skyline KPGC10
Aosima’s Nissan Skyline KPGC10 Hakosuka is Japan’s most iconic car. This Shakotan Boogie version mimics the original 70s racecars we all know from vintage footage!
Hajime’s Toyota MZ10 Soarer
Hajime’s Toyota MZ10 Soarer is probably the most well known car from Shakotan Boogie.