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Butaketsu Laurel on the highway

I like the looks of the Butaketsu (ブタケツ) 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! :)



Car feature: Boso★SoCal Civic

Facebook fan Alexander Veit from Austria posted this tri-continent Bosozoku-SoCal-ratlook crossover on our wall:
BOSO★SOCAL CIVIC
BOSO★SOCAL CIVIC

Yup, definitely bosozoku at the rear!

But at the front you can see the whole mix between the three styles:
BOSO★SOCAL CIVIC
BOSO★SOCAL CIVIC

Oil Cooler meets rusty fenders meets bonnetless front meets polished Ronals meets roofrack. This weeks Fronte still got to do some stuff if they want to compete with this mashup!

And I love the design of this boso★socal sticker:
BOSO★SOCAL CIVIC
BOSO★SOCAL CIVIC

Alexander, can we copy those designs? :P



Bosozoku car feature: Sexy Bistro

Some time ago Alexi Smith posted a Nissan Skyline R32 drift missile with some random tail light replacements. I did remember from what car one of them used to be, to be exact: from the Subaru Vivio Bistro. The car itself is a quite dull retro-look spin off kei car, but of course you can make it look great by doing this to it:
Sexy Bistro (Subaru Vivio)
Sexy Bistro (Subaru Vivio)

Slap a set of Hayashi Streets on it, some fender extenders, a big lip, an oilcooler on the bumper and suddenly it doesn't look that boring anymore! ;)

The tsurikawa is supposed to be a Hello Kitty item, but I can't really judge from the pictures whether that is actually the case or not...
See the tsurikawa and more after the jump!



Car feature: 240Z S30 in Option Magazine

I got an email from Okumi that his 240Z S30 is a feature in the Thai Option Magazine this month!
Okumi's 240Z S30 in Option Magazine!
Okumi's 240Z S30 in Option Magazine!

He shared with us the feature and sent us the images of it!

Read on for pages three and four!



Bosozoku car feature: the Norwegian Epic Jag

A bosozoku style car feature from outside Japan? And even a very un-JDM car? Why?

Well, its just because you start off with buying one of the most typical British sports cars:
Bosozoku car feature: Epic Jag
Bosozoku car feature: Epic Jag

A 1989 Jaguar XJS with a 5.3 HE V12 under its hood!

And plan to do this with it:
Bosozoku car feature: Epic Jag
Bosozoku car feature: Epic Jag

Now that is a very bold modification! People will probably think it is either not JDM enough or it is a waste of British car heritage, but you can also think it will just take the best from both worlds: a sportscar with a displacement only the current LF-A can come near to and a wicked mad bodykit only the Pythons could have come up with!
More pictures and info after the jump!
Espenis: Everyone on the norwegian car scene that hears about the project think we have gone mad to do such a thing to a classic british sports car - I see that as a sign that we are on the right path - it's about time Norway gets its first bosozoku..!

Can't agree more with that!



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