Hey mate, thanks for explaining very clearly to an Australian hot rod guy just what the differences are. And the style names and history. It's a different world that's for sure, but we're all car freaks and we all do modifications. Well done man, cheers from Melbourne Australia.
Wow man, I'm from Argentina! Here there is nothing of this culture. It fills me with intrigue and passion. Thank you very much for this content of such a strange and distant culture. Greetings!
Well done! I would also note that Kyusha style is also referred to as Shakotan style as it is fairly simple and not heavy as Grachan or Zokusha. I must admit I’ve never heard of the “Day 2” reference, but I like its meaning. (if it’s what I think it is 😅)
This needs more views to stop the Instagram and Reddit kids from getting any worse
Share it up! 😉
Hey mate, thanks for explaining very clearly to an Australian hot rod guy just what the differences are. And the style names and history. It's a different world that's for sure, but we're all car freaks and we all do modifications. Well done man, cheers from Melbourne Australia.
Good vid but it needed more pictures imo for people who are not into the scene to get a better idea.
I agree! 👍
Good work Josh! Thank you for spreading proper information!
Great info!
Great video, not easy to find information. If you make another, it would be nice to have more pictures along with your verbal description.
Wow man, I'm from Argentina! Here there is nothing of this culture. It fills me with intrigue and passion. Thank you very much for this content of such a strange and distant culture. Greetings!
Well done! I would also note that Kyusha style is also referred to as Shakotan style as it is fairly simple and not heavy as Grachan or Zokusha. I must admit I’ve never heard of the “Day 2” reference, but I like its meaning. (if it’s what I think it is 😅)
Doing the lord’s work
You should go in depth about the other styles!!!