![]() I really don’t understand how this caught on. “I wanna be like the drifters…” Umm, where do you think they got the idea from? And you want to be like a drifter in your FWD stock suspension Civic? It’d be easier to believe that you did it just because you saw your friend do it or you saw it at a meet… If the Boso guys woke up from a nightmare of what they were scared of becoming, it would be you. You are everything that Boso doesn’t want to be. They usually have a car that’s basically stock, kinda beat-up, possibly on Rotas or something of the sort, angled Wakaba badge, generic fart can muffler, super angled stickers, and something hanging from a stock tow hook, or a Datum 1 hook…Oh and when they take the pictures of their cars it’s angled sideways and you hurt your neck having to look at them…Īll arguments about this are null and void really…You can’t say “Oh well, I’m trying to be Boso too…” Homie, no you the fuck are not. Some people even do it in an attempt to be more “JDM”…These people are easy to spot. Nothing says “I don’t have any direction as to where my car is going”, then having a doll or stuffed animal of some sort hanging from a tow hook of a Honda. It’s become a stupid trend that has lost all meaning…. It’s gone the way of the Wakaba/new driver badge. The problem exists because of those kids nowadays that hang shit on their cars just because they see someone else, who also saw someone else, do it. There are original meanings and purpose besides doing things. ![]() Pretty cool right? I know it may be a bit alarming, but people do things for other reasons other than to be trendy. Inspired by this, the bosozoku trend setters attached small buckets to thier rear tow hooks to show how low thier bucket could hang- if your car was so low that the bucket could scrape on things as you were driving, they thought it was cool as hell.” The cement trucks used the bucket as a “catch can” of sorts, so that excess cement from the truck would’nt spill onto the pavement. It was a Bosozoku trend to hang a small tin bucket from thier rear tow hook to show off how low thier cars were- they got the idea from seeing cement trucks in Japan, wich always had a bucket hanging off the rear of the truck. “For some reason, it has become some sort of trend for people to hang toys or other items of thier cars’ rear tow hook, but the origination of this trend came from the Bosozoku (street gangsters with fixed up cars) in Japan. For an explanation, let’s have Antonio Alvendia from Cipher Garage explain… Like if you actually know the original meaning behind why this trend exists, then this doesn’t concern you. Use our Click and Collect service and pick up your personalised package in-store, or shop online with free delivery over £40.Let me start off by saying that this isn’t a totally bad idea in general. Are you looking for a present? You’ve come to the right place. Shop online or instore at Halfords, and you’ll find thousands of hand-picked car accessories suitable for every car, every driver and every budget. To add the finishing touch (or smell), choose a new air freshener to add a fantastic fragrance to your car. Once your car’s looking good on the outside, tackle the inside with our range of car interior protection products, car mats, boot liners, and car seat covers & cushions. If you’re dealing with the rough and tumble of life on the road, we’ve got replacement mirror glass and body protection to keep your car in tip-top condition. Online and instore you’ll find exterior styling products that will give you a fresh look, including replacement wheel trims and alloys that will gleam and glisten. Today, we’ve got a huge range of custom kits that will freshen up any make and model of car. At Halfords, we’ve been helping drivers kit out their cars with car accessories for over a century. Whatever you drive and wherever you’re going, you’ll find the car accessories that you need to make any journey more comfortable.
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