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:
After last sundays Alto Works zokusha I started looking for more! And I found one example that’s even better:
Double piped exhaust on Suzuki Alto Works
That double pipe would normally not be higher than the roofline, but on this Alto Works it certainly is almost twice as high as the car itself!
Even though I accidentally posted a wrong picture with last weeks Silvia S13 still 78% thinks it is hot! Can’t agree more with that!
This week we have a Kei bosozoku car: a more than 1 million reworked Suzuki Alto Works!
Hot or not: reworked Suzuki Alto Works
Well, no doubt the owner put a lot of effort in this little Alto: a set of 13 inch 7J and 8J SSR Star Sharks (Sutashaku) with 165/65 R13 tires stretched around it, big lip, godfather horn, 80s racing paint scheme, rollcage, four point seat belt and a tiny momo steering wheel.
But I doubt that all that together was worth, like the seller says, over 1 million yen. Maybe back in the 1994 when this car was bought new?
Hot or not: reworked Suzuki Alto Works
Anyhow, it is not about the auction, it is about the car… A little reworked Alto Works, hot or not?
Techno Shadows always look great on kyusha styled cars, especially if they are deep dish rims like these ones:
Deep dish Techno Shadow rims on Bluebird-U
I have no idea what size, width and offset these rims are, but they are surely not as deep as previously posted Techno Shadows…
This is how well they look on a Nissan Bluebird-U (aka 610):
Deep dish Techno Shadow rims on Bluebird-U
Pictures were found here:
Zeppann13Js blog
Not much to say about this wallpaper, except that it is from an unknown meeting.
Bosozoku style wallpaper: unknown meeting