I did see some inside-out exhausts before, but never such a simple one: the single pipe comes from behind the driver seat and looks rather more like an antenna!
Single exhaust pipe inside Mark II GX71
After last sundays Alto Works zokusha I started looking for more! And I found one example that’s even better:
Double piped exhaust on Suzuki Alto Works
That double pipe would normally not be higher than the roofline, but on this Alto Works it certainly is almost twice as high as the car itself!
This sharknosed Mark II is for sale on Auctions Yahoo and it has a remarkable sextet exhaust pipes:
Sextet exhaust on a Soarer GX71 Kenmeri Mark II
The seller tries to attract buyers through keyword placements in the ads title: according to the title it is a Soarer GX71 Kenmeri road racer motorcycle gang Mark II. Uhm, right…
Well at least the car isn’t as shabby as its name:
Sextet exhaust on a Soarer GX71 Kenmeri Mark II
All in all the name actually suits the car after all. 😉
Not really an exhaust of the week, but it kind of fits in: three bosozoku on their motorcycle revving their engines in canon:
Beautiful!
If you haven’t had enough of the Kenmeri Skyline wallpaper this week, how about a zokusha with a huge exhaust pipe then?
Exhaust of the week: Nagoya GC110
I must say this is one of the nicest sharknose Kenmeri Skylines I’ve seen for a while!
Exhaust of the week: Nagoya GC110
Of course this car was prepped for the Nagoya Auto Trend, so it is not a low budget zokusha we normally see in the wild…