Tyler Linner sent me two very beautiful drawings of bosozoku styled cars, including his VW Rabbit convertible:
Bosozoku style artwork: VW Rabbit convertible
I think the red exhaust pipe tip is a nice detail!
He also rendered how a bosozoku style Mitsubishi Minicab would look like:
Bosozoku style artwork: Mitsubishi Minicab
You can find more of his photos and drawings on his Flickr account:
Tyler Linner’s photostream @ Flickr
We received some great bosozoku style inspired artwork by Gee Halen (Gábor Vajda) and Gunwoo! Gee Halen’s artwork is more scetchy and Gunwoo’s sent us some almost real photoshops!
Gunwoo’s artwork:
Bosozoku style artwork: Gunwoo’s sharknosed Evo 7
I always wondered what a modern zokusha would look like… I guess this Evo 7 photoshop reflects that perfectly!
More artwork after the jump!
We received some great bosozoku style inspired artwork by Gee Halen (Gábor Vajda) and Gunwoo! Gee Halen’s artwork is more scetchy and Gunwoo’s sent us some almost real photoshops!
Gunwoo’s artwork:
Bosozoku style artwork: Gunwoo’s sharknosed Evo 7
I always wondered what a modern zokusha would look like… I guess this Evo 7 photoshop reflects that perfectly!
Bosozoku style artwork: Gunwoo’s BMW E30 zokusha
As you can see: the E30 is actually a perfect base for a zokusha! It is boxy, it is eighties, its able to cope with wide fenders and wheels and its got enough oomph to do donuts with! 🙂
Gee Halen’s artwork:
Bosozoku style artwork: Gee Halen’s bosozoku view
Bosozoku style artwork: Gee Halen on the Japanese Rat Fink
The JDM Rat Fink is a clear view on the way Robin modified his N13 from Rat to zokusha. 🙂
Thanks guys for sharing these beautiful pieces of art! 🙂
In case you are interested in more, you can find their blog and gallery here:
Gee Halen’s blog
Gunwoo’s gallery