Champ Road December 2007 issue covers kaido racers, bosozoku bikes, and custom builds from Japan’s car culture golden era. Here’s what’s inside.
On the front cover, a custom Nissan 300ZX takes center stage alongside mopeds and even a muscle car, showing the magazine’s mix of Japanese and imported influences.
This issue kicks off with a striking feature of a blue Toyota Celica LB2000GT in full kyusha widebody style, accented with an off-center stripe and aggressive bodywork.
Track action makes an appearance with a blue Nissan R33 Skyline tearing over a rumble strip on crisp white five-spoke wheels a nod to the motorsport scene of the time.
Classic rotary fans will love the spread on the Mazda RX-7 FB in Katayama livery, complete with Z-Works wheels, Seven wings, and Vitaloni mirrors.
For those drawn to bold statements, the Nissan Cedric Y30 long nose bosozoku build showcases the extreme aesthetic of the scene loud, menacing, and unforgettable.
Not to be missed is the pink Bosozoku Passol motorcycle, crafted by Takayama for Sakurazuka Yakkun, a piece that even appeared on television.
More kyusha highlights come with the white Nissan Fairlady Z 300ZX widebody racer from Ebina Racing Specials, and a white Toyota Cresta GX71 with bamboo spear exhausts and oversized fender panels.
Rounding out the issue is a violent-running bosozoku bike spread, including a Honda CBX400F in a Coca-Cola–inspired livery pure Japanese outlaw style.
The rear cover offers a stylish fashion catalog spread, capturing the lifestyle side of Japan’s car and bike culture.
This issue is a must-have for collectors — available now at ImportWorx.