- Sun Jun 08, 2025 1:56 pm
#10071
T-Demand's Bosozoku Tesla Mods: Sacrilege or Genius?
Japan's T-Demand is turning heads by giving the Model 3 and Y a Bosozoku makeover. Slamming them on air suspension, dialing in some crazy camber, and adding massive wheels. This extreme stance is definitely a departure from Tesla's usual sleek aesthetic.
Is this a brilliant fusion of cultures or a modification step too far? Does this extreme camber and slammed look actually enhance or detract from the Tesla design language? Are these modifications purely for show, or could there be any unexpected performance benefits or drawbacks?
I'm curious to hear from the community. Does this inspire anyone to try something similar, or is it a firm no-go? Let's discuss the future of Tesla modding and whether this bold new direction is something to embrace or avoid. Share your thoughts.
Japan's T-Demand is turning heads by giving the Model 3 and Y a Bosozoku makeover. Slamming them on air suspension, dialing in some crazy camber, and adding massive wheels. This extreme stance is definitely a departure from Tesla's usual sleek aesthetic.
Is this a brilliant fusion of cultures or a modification step too far? Does this extreme camber and slammed look actually enhance or detract from the Tesla design language? Are these modifications purely for show, or could there be any unexpected performance benefits or drawbacks?
I'm curious to hear from the community. Does this inspire anyone to try something similar, or is it a firm no-go? Let's discuss the future of Tesla modding and whether this bold new direction is something to embrace or avoid. Share your thoughts.