FEATURED ARTICLES

Illest X HNL Night Market X Slammed Society Hawaii

Illest pop-up shop @HNLNIGHTMARKET this Saturday from 6-11pm. We’ll have a preview of our Kaka’ako store opening products & be releasing a special i&i collaboration with In4mation. @in4mation_ @illestbrand #illest …

STAYFRESH CREW

Springfest 2013 – Virginia Beach

Hi everyone! It has been way too long since I...

40th Season of the Drew Basketball League

Tomorrow marks the opening day of the 40th season of...

Radii Footwear Releases “Axel” Ballistic Nylon Pack with Cloud9 Technology

Radii Footwear has dropped their new collection of the popular...

ON FATLACE TV

40th Season of the Drew Basketball League

Tomorrow marks the opening day of the 40th season of...

Mad Mike drifting Crown Range in New Zealand

Mad Mike’s FD is definitely one of my top 10...

Hermes X Equus

I had to think about this for just a second...

UPCOMING EVENTS

Drift Tengoku Scan – Hella Flush

My buddy Mason from Aisha Garage sent over this scan from the latest Drift Tengoku magazine.  It’s the recent issue that shows the station wagon drifting on the cover.  This small article has some information on Hella Flush in USA and what they refer to the same style in Japan called “Tsuraichi”.  Thanks again Mason for the scan and be sure to check out his site, selling many imported 2nd hand AUTHENTIC Japan parts located in the Bay Area!

 

Click to enlarge.

 

7 Responses to Drift Tengoku Scan – Hella Flush

  1. xDurhamSFx

    This is so awesome!
    Dang that car is Tsuraichi!

  2. haha that’s super cool!

  3. Fatlace Motorsports

    awesome flyer!!

    //Brian Hashimoto

  4. Ryukyustriker

    Tsuraichi has been around since the late 70′s and 80′s. They have been slamming cars with over fenders and tires stretched over rims since then. It was to mimic the silhouette category 5 series when Skyline Hakosukas and other Japanese cars were dominating races. The cartoon with the “American” with the big nose is stereotypical for Japanese. I am stuck with the total irony of being Half Japanese and half American. There is even more irony by being born and raised in Japan 95% of my life but I am a American. Just stuck between two cultures and seeing both views.

Tags

Related Content