SOLVED - Geraldo´s #368 - 86 days Hachiroku AE86 Shakotan Grachan

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gilescooperuk

Well I would guess it isn't a group-c racer made road legal - so some sort of 'replica'
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jotage21

#3
yes

gilescooperuk

MR2 based (just thinking of a suitable toyota donor car)
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jotage21

the source doesnt have this info, but I think that you´re right

Carnut

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thorax

Toyota AE 86 (Levin or Trueno) tuned in Japan in a "Bosozoku style"
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jotage21

You´re right, but does it have a name?

datsone

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Since this is dumped in the hole, is the term you're looking for "grachan"? From a Japanese retro car site:

"There are a variety of phrases used around the internet in relation to Japanese cars, it is perhaps worth an explanation of what some of them are and where they came from in order to understand them better.

The first is the most commonly used expression of Bosozoku, more correctly written as Bōsōzoku.  It's literal translation is 'violent running tribe'.  The term zoku at the end of the word denotes that it is a group or tribe, so you will also see phrases like vanningzoku and the like, which identifies something as being a group.

The Bosozoku have been around since the 50s and are traditionally a very anti social motorbike gang.  They ride unmuffled bikes, with radically visible modifications, usually in a reckless way around city streets in large groups which usually have a uniform.  The cars came along later but have been around since at least the 70's, they are similarly loud, very visible and anti social.  The style of bosozoku cars varies wildly but they will usually have bright paint, radical body kits and preposterous exhausts.

The bosozoku style gets blurred into Garuchan or Grachan. Another word that can have zoku attached to the end, as in Grachanzoku.  The word comes from the 1980's Grand Championship at Fuji Speedway, the car park was a Mecca for bosozoku.  Here it became popular to have the more and more outrageous car styling inspired by the cars on the track.  Some people will say they are grachan instead of bosozoku as they wish to avoid the gang associations and image of reckless driving."

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datsone

Grachan? See my previous post.

jotage21


ChanceHuncha

So Ive been doing some research on this car in particular for about a week now. I Came across a specific instagram page that had a photo of this car. I asked him if he knew anything about the car and within about half an hour he responded. He knew that the car was MR-2 based but that was about it. It was custom made by someone. So there is no official name for the car and he did not know who built the car either. So the builder is also lost as well.
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Oguerrerob

I've found some pictures with little info. Apparently, it's a Kit car produced by K's Company (by Yachiyo Racing). A highway racer, modified car called 86 days Hachiroku AE86 Shakotan Grachan. Kaido Racer style. (Google Translator)

gte4289

Quote from: Oguerrerob on July 13, 2023, 01:29:55 PM
I've found some pictures with little info. Apparently, it's a Kit car produced by K's Company (by Yachiyo Racing). A highway racer, modified car called 86 days Hachiroku AE86 Shakotan Grachan. Kaido Racer style. (Google Translator)
I think that's all of the information needed? It's a Toyota AE86 with that specific kit.

Oguerrerob

Quote from: Oguerrerob on July 13, 2023, 01:29:55 PM
I've found some pictures with little info. Apparently, it's a Kit car produced by K's Company (by Yachiyo Racing). A highway racer, modified car called 86 days Hachiroku AE86 Shakotan Grachan. Kaido Racer style. (Google Translator)

Is  it the right car?

jotage21