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thats japan for ya....

a "Shock"? pfffft.........dude, thats nothing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

if you are astonished with that car.......you should see the other cars and trucks they have...........

thats a bloody 'strole through the park' compared to thier other cars

Edited by eeiko321

anyhow, not that this has anything to SKYLINES but in regards to what i mentioned before

here are some examples.

First link is thier wacky custom CAR scene: ;)

http://www.pinktentacle.com/2008/10/photos...-cars-in-japan/

Second link is thier custom VAN scene: :P (some real unspeakable designs)

http://www.toyotacelicamodifications.com/j...e_vans_mods.htm

Third link is thier custom TRUCK scene: :) (The actual name for them is "Dekotoro")

http://blog.uncovering.org/en/archives/200...ted_japane.html

Edited by eeiko321

that used to be Bai's old R33, which was chopped and then became a Blitz (or was it Trial?) sponsored car was blue back in the day (like 1999?). They made the chop using a Nissan Exa wagon back and tailgate I think... can't remember what was in the build article, was so many years ago. It was slightly ghetto back then, like the rear was held together by the rollcage inside it as it had little structural strength on the sides. It just went away for a few years, and it'd come up occasionally at some car show.

Then it got repainted silver and is doing the rounds of the car shows again... Probably because no one can be arsed making another one from scratch :)

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