I like the looks of the Butaketsu (????) Laurel (Nissan Laurel C130), especially if it sticks up its pigs butt on the highway like this one:
These two videos were shot by Zeppann13J. Hopefully more to come! 🙂
Who said SSR Mk Is are the best looking rims? These deep dish steelies on this Laurel C130 look definitely just as awesome!
Deep dish steelies on Laurel C130
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by banpei with 1 commentLaurel on Longchamps: can’t get better than this!
Nissan Laurel SGX on deep dish SSR Longchamps
This Nissan Laurel SGX has some really deep dish SSR Longchamps fit tightly under its rolled fenders.
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Just found these four great videos about a couple of badboy Skylines, Laurels attending the SEOCAN Inland Sea circuit meeting.
In this video two C10s and a Laurel C130 going sideways over the wet circuit. The butaketsu Laurel is certainly one of my new favorites now!
In this second video a lineup of a few oldies: the C10 we saw in the first video and a Nissan Gloria 230 waiting to get another round on the circuit while a Skyline Japan C210 tries to get it sideways.
In the third video a black Yonmeri Skyline C110 makes its rounds, followed by the Skyline C10 from the first video.
In this last video the C10 is trying to find shelter in the paddock and its got a damn lovely exhaust!
And don’t forget to look at that parkinglot! It may be not stashed with zokushas but there are surely a lot of nice cars parked in there!
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Can you imagine a deeper dish than these Racing Hart rims?
Hart Racing rims on a Nissan Laurel C130
I can hardly think of rims as deep (and as beautiful) as these Racing Hart rims on this Laurel!
Hart Racing rims on a Nissan Laurel C130
Look at how badass deep dish looks from the side!
Hart Racing rims on a Nissan Laurel C130
They remind me of a posting from a year ago where a set of Racing Hart rims were for sale at Auctions Yahoo. The seller put them on a Mark II MX41 Hardtop Grande zokusha. Back then I thought it couldn’t be better than the Mark II, but apparently I was wrong. 😉