Champ Road August 2008 issue covers Bosozoku motorcycles, VIP cars, custom paint, and Japanese street culture. The front cover features a Bosozoku silhouette car in a striking and aggressive stance, representing Japan’s underground car scene.
Table of contents guides readers through the issue, highlighting each car and feature. Here’s what’s inside.
The manga panels showcase an intense Bosozoku biker gang scene, capturing the wild energy of Japan’s street motorcycle culture.
A close-up of a custom candy paint motorcycle featuring a Louis Vuitton-inspired Bosozoku livery, blending fashion and automotive art.
Gray Mazda RX-7 FB sports a widebody kit and large rear spoiler, embodying the spirit of JDM tuning.
GX71 Toyota Cresta rides on SSR Longchamp 6-spoke wheels, a classic VIP style highlight of the issue.
1973 Mazda Luce GSII black hardtop coupe displays a rotary engine and shakotan widebody modifications.
Purple Nissan Laurel 330 is modified Bosozoku-style with a removed grille, giving a raw, street-ready aesthetic.
Silver-black widebody silhouette car with SSR Mk3 wheels is showcased as this month’s Champ Car of the issue.
Wild Hiace Super Long van modified Bosozoku-style with widebody panels and a dramatic livery steals attention.
A young green Mazda Savanna RX-3 brings classic street racing vibes to the magazine pages.
The rear cover shows a fashion catalog spread, rounding out the issue with lifestyle and street culture references.
This issue is a must-have for collectors — available now at ImportWorx.