I saw this video being posted on the wall by Kevin Bourne on Facebook! Thanks for sharing this Kevin! 🙂
Last weeks Celica XX was found HOT by 97%! That’s the highest score we ever made on Hot or Not!
Let’s get back to this week: everybody loves the red MX41 chaser with the JZ engine swap, but how about this milder brother of him?
Hot or not: Toyota Chaser SG MX41
Nice black-silver two tone Chaser with only some mild body modifications done. The wildest part of this Chaser is probably the oilcooler under the front bumper…
The wheels are 8J (front) and 9J wide, so not too wild either. I must add that they are Hart Racing rims and quite rare…
However for the interior only I would certainly vote HOT:
Hot or not: Toyota Chaser SG MX41
Carpets rule, especially if they are royal blue!
Now is this car hot or not? You decide!
by banpei with no comments yetNori Yaro highlighted this Yaruki Mate! (pun on Yanky Mate!) Toyota Cresta GX71 on his blog. He also included a video of the owner revving the engine like a motorcycle:
Wait a minute… That’s a motorcycle accelerator grip!!
If you want to know more about this great kyusha Cresta, head over to Nori Yaro!
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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!
He shared with us the feature and sent us the images of it!
Pages three and four:
Okumi’s 240Z S30 in Option Magazine!
I kept the pages in (relatively) low res because the feature is currently (still) on sale in Thailand. So if you are lucky enough to get an issue from Thailand, please send another one to us! 😉
At first I had trouble identifying the deep dish rims on this Skyline KGC10, however I recognized the car as the one I posted as wallpaper some time ago where it reveals that they are actually SSR Mk. III rims!
Deep dish SSR Mk. III on a Skyline KGC10
From this perspective you can already guess the rims up front are beyond 7J, rather into the 8J or 9J range!
On the rear they are a bit wider:
Deep dish SSR Mk. III on a Skyline KGC10
But not too much. My best guess is around 9J or 10J.