Jalopnik: Meet Sato-San: The Guy Who Makes Lowriders And Bosozoku Cars In Japan
America and Japan have given the world probably the most famous low car styles there are: lowriders in the States, bosozoku and shakotan in Japan. Low as they may be, these cars don't have all that ...
Meet Sato-San: The Guy Who Makes Lowriders And Bosozoku Cars In Japan
In this video, I install Japanese Bosozoku blast pipes on my E36 drift car, which is gradually transforming into a true Japanese kaido racer. #SAMMIT ...
Left abandoned and forgotten, this Bosozoku build finally gets a second chance. This video follows the revival process, the challenges along the way, and the moment the car comes back to life. A ...
The Drive: The New York Tuner Spreading the Gospel of Japan’s Wild ‘Bosozoku’ Car Culture
We all know how the story goes. A father shares his passion for cars with his offspring, passing down his mechanical skills and educating them on how to be a part of the culture at large. Then he ...
The New York Tuner Spreading the Gospel of Japan’s Wild ‘Bosozoku’ Car Culture
If you combined a Gundam robot with a JDM Toyota, a Bosozoku car is probably what would come out the other end. Several yard long exhaust pipes and bodykits that would make a Group B rally car cry are ...
Ever wondered why many Japanese cars have tiny engines and can’t go that fast? It’s a legitimate question and the answer is... safety. The Japanese culture hasn’t heard of YOLO yet, so they’re ...