Back in the 90s there was no fancy video editing software or a program which turned your directory with pictures into a slideshow. No: you had to create your own video by filming photographs and mixing sound under it with a real mixer! And sharing it with your friends? Sure, just copy that cassette for each friend you had!
This video by Temple Racing is a fine example of the video culture of 15 years ago!
Archive for July, 2009
Bosozoku lifestyle: create a video
Friday, July 31st, 2009How deep is your dish?
Wednesday, July 29th, 2009This week we have some very rare rims: they are only 6J wide!

Deep dish SSR Mk II rims 12 inch diameter and 6J wide
But saying they are very rare isn’t a joke: hardly anyone buys the 12 inch rims and 6J wide is a bit too wide for most cars. Think about it this way: most modern cars today drive on 6J wide rims, but then they are 15 inch in diameter!

Deep dish SSR Mk II rims 12 inch diameter and 6J wide
They are meant for smaller cars like the Toyota Starlet KP61 or the Nissan Sunny B110.

Deep dish SSR Mk II rims 12 inch diameter and 6J wide
Even these 175/70 tires look stretched on this 6J wide rim…
Last weeks poll results
Sunday, July 26th, 2009The Nissan Gloria C330 won with a big difference from the Crown!
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Nissan Gloria C330 Bosozoku style
Winners of the second round so far are:
1. Bosozoku style Skyline C210
2.
Nissan Gloria C330 Bosozoku style
This week we will have the sudden death between a Kyusha styled Skyline C210 and a Bosozoku styled Mark II:
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Kyusha styled Nissan Skyline C210 Japan
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Exhaust of the week: double U
Saturday, July 25th, 2009Remember the double U shaped exhaust Celica? Well it has got a big brother:

Exhaust of the week: two double u shaped exhausts!
Together with the Soarer they make a great pair!

Soarer with the double U exhaust and loooovely taillights!
Even though the Soarer has lovely heart shaped taillights it looks like a wicked machine: it has been widened in grachan style with deep dish rims and big spoiler on the boot! I’d love to see it up front! ![]()
