A zokusha meeting between a JZX71 Cresta and a sharknose R31 Skyline on a driftcourse can only mean one thing: FUN!
Later on a couple of other GX71 and GX61 join in to share the fun! At the same time you can hear a motorcycle revving some tunes in the background of this 10 minute video.
There was also some in-car footage posted on Youtube of the R31 and JZX71. Here is the R31 in-car video:
And here the JZX71 in-car video:
To illustrate that bosozoku style cars do not just come out of nowhere: this weeks wallpaper is a work in progress Nissan Skyline C210!
Wallpaper: Nissan Skyline C210 work in progress
Even though the car is still covered with filler it is still a very beautiful sight: you can clearly see how its lines have been changed to become a kyusha styled C210. 😛
Now this picture really fooled me at first:
Almost real: sharknose C110 scale model
I thought it was the real deal: such a beautiful sharknose Skyline C110. It must have been the low res phonecam picture that hided the fact that it is a scale model. Too bad the big cars behind it gave it away.
From the real the car looks even better with the chromed bumper:
Almost real: sharknose C110 scale model
Also the single round taillight is very much in line with the rest of the car.
If you want to see some more of the amazing skills of this guy, go here:
Nissan Bluebird 910 + 2 Nissan Skyline C110s
And less fooling photographed:
Honda ???????
Nissan Bluebird 910 zokusha
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…
Time for another milder styled wallpaper: a kyusha styled kenmeri Nissan Skyline KGC111:
Kyusha style Nissan Skyline KGC111
I don’t think it will be a KPGC110 since it does not wear any GTR badges and only 197 KPGC110s were ever made.
Found this excellent highres picture at:
Al’s car stuff blog