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Guest repliedOriginally posted by jared1988 View Postand god they are fuking annoying. reving their engines to no end. i went to the infamous diakoku parking area to watch some drifting and we park kind of outta the way to get away from the cops ezer and about 15 or so came up next to us and parked. didnt kno much english but they were askin us if we were gonna drift. my buddy had an itr, other friend had an accord sir-t (beast for an accord), and i had my stepwgn (WIN!), so it was no. they tried to explain they use their car for the track. i dont think they understood. one of their gas tanks said "fucker" on it in english, it was awesome haha
i think i would def be the only beaner bosozoku
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Originally posted by Vegas13 View Posti doubt it now, but when it started maybe.
im no expert on bosozoku culture. but i follow it dilligently.
and yea the motorcycle dudes are synonomous for taking up all lanes of traffic, and slowing down to where people cant pass by them.
and the bosozoku are like the hells angels of japan, im sur ethey dont care about stealing
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hahaha. i feel like i need to steal one off a bus or something. i have a friend in the metro transit authority, i'll ask him if he's seen anything of the sort. i feel it would be wrong to have a. a fake subway handle and b. a real japanese one. it's an american car, and as much as the style leans towards jdm, i **** japanese parts.
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no no, i didnt mean the tow hook, i ment what is bleow the stock ss lip. is that another lip of some sort hanging below it?
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by jared1988 View Postare all tow hooks mounted at the same level too?
im no expert on bosozoku culture. but i follow it dilligently.
and yea the motorcycle dudes are synonomous for taking up all lanes of traffic, and slowing down to where people cant pass by them.
and the bosozoku are like the hells angels of japan, im sur ethey dont care about stealing
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just always loved boso styl;e and if i do use this style hook, i want it to be standard length. i slept on it and decided i want to keep it. with the ridiculous stance my new wheels will give me, it should look reeeeeally sick.
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Originally posted by Vegas13 View Postthat "thing" hanging is called a Tsurikawa
they are all standard length, and people hang them to show how low their rides are compared to other people. like mine would drag the ground, and you would still have soem clearance, thus proving im lower than you.
where'd you snag one?
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lol @ the eagle. but do w/e u fukin want. just caz its a domestic doesnt mean it has to stay domestic. u might as well sell ur car and get a big ass boat made of steal and throw in a v8. handle is cool, no1 is scolding you for it, its style. keep it and keep ur car as an your expression of your self.
when i get something stance worthy im gonna hang a small jordan shoe off the tow hook =D an expression of me
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Originally posted by ff_drift_lol View Posti'm doing some research on the meaning of these things now. this is an american car, i need to keep it american. now wtf is american that i can hang from that strap
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yeah man i just picked it up at a marine supply, took be about 3 hours to find the thing went everywhere. got some of that fabric you use for tie down straps. hung the ring from a tree, painted it satin pink to be obnoxious. sewed it around the ring. i can pull the car with it and i went way crazy with the sewing so i'm pretty sure its functional. i mean i pulled my car in the driveway it works nice. i safety pinned it so its not dragging for now. how do i find out what the standard length of these things are?
i'm doing some research on the meaning of these things now. this is an american car, i need to keep it american. now wtf is american that i can hang from that strapLast edited by ff_drift_lol; 11-15-2010, 11:16 PM.
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