This week we stick to the Toyota Crown with this exhaust winged bosozoku car:
Exhausts on this Toyota Crown look like wings
This car really looks like an eagle hanging in the air waiting to attack its prey! Awesome!
This weeks exhaust of the week features a quad piped Mark II GX71:
Quad piped turbo on Toyota Mark II GX71
The exhaust is sticking out of the hood at the place where the turbo should be on a 1GGTE… Guess what they did with that manifold?
This week we have another special exhaust: an exhaust sticking out of this cabrio just before the rear bench:
Inside-out exhaust pipe!
We suspect this car was once a Nissan Skyline C210 and got its roof chopped to make it a Cabrio. Now it features a Mazda grille and some random quad headlights as well.
Also note the recusion on the hood:
Scale model on the hood
I bet this scale model also has a smaller scale model on its hood!
Here you can see a bit clearer that the exhaust comes from the inside of the car.
Inside-out exhaust pipe!
Also the Laurel C130 next to is also has a great looking exhaust! 🙂
This exhaust of the week is another fine piece of art:
This car probably smokes like a chimney
I have no clue what car this exactly is, but I suspect it is a Nissan Stanza T12. It is a bit hard to tell but the front wheel drive Nissan Bluebird (badged Stanza in Japan) has the same gills at the rear end. Anyone can confirm this?
Already found out:
It is a Nissan Leopard F30 sedan.
Another exhaust of the week: this week we have a double handed exhaust for you:
Two handed Bosozoku kei car
This sixth generation Mitsubishi Minica may look like a small kei car but Mitsubishi had three engine types of which one was a turbocharged five valve four-pot. So actually that means more than one exhaust pipe per exhaust valve!