Most of the times size does matter: this MS125 would never have looked impressive without its super wide wheels:
Bosozoku style Toyota Crown MS125
10J up front and 12J at the rear!
This is how much wider these wheels are than the original body allows:
Deep dish 12J wide SSR Mk. 1 on a Toyota Crown MS125
Now compare that to the original rims lying in front of that 12J wide wheel!
Found here
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by banpei with no comments yetEarlier we posted the ending scene of the Shakotan Boogie movie and now I also found the opening scene on Youtube! So enjoy the first five minutes of this iconic 80s movie:
Note the big height difference between the Soarer and the Mercedes! The roof of the Soarer is sitting almost on the same height as the dashboard of the Mercedes! 😉
Dino Dalle Carbonare did it again, this time he spotted a Toyota Soarer GZ10 on the Drift Matsuri with a very very nice set of mild exhaust pipes:
Exhaust of the week: Soarer GZ10
Even though most people just like MOAR exhaust pipes (the bigger the better!) this set of pipes do not ruin the car it its drift environment.
The Soarer itself sits on a full set of SSR Longchamps pair of SSR Mk1s and the owner had a spare pair of SSR MK1s:
Exhaust of the week: Soarer GZ10
You can read more about this Soarer (and see more pics) on Speedhunters!
by banpei with no comments yetThese members of the LawBreak Family are posing somewhere in the 80s with their roofchopped Nissan Skyline Japan C210:
Pose with your roofchopped Skyline Japan
Some people may think it is a shame to do such a thing to a Skyline Japan, but this is way back in the 80s when these cars were considered as outdated and still flogging the streets like R34s do nowadays…
Pose with your roofchopped Skyline Japan
Found at LawBreak Family
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