Another building block in building passion :)
Sky is the limit - this is how you can briefly describe this phenomenal car. Tomoya, a Japanese-born big fan of European trucks and their tuning in European style, has prepared a masterpiece on wheels - a three-axle Scania Next Generation tractor with a V8 engine has just seen the light of day.
The whole thing was built in a special way, fully reflecting the spirit of customization according to European trends. Passion and positive energy know no boundaries. The considerable distance between Japan and Europe was not an obstacle for the Japanese enthusiast to fulfill his dreams.
The car has been equipped with many additional accessories. The Scania Next Generation has an additional bumper extension, classic TALMU lemons, two double burners in the grill, a custom sun visor with orange lamps, an old school illuminated roof banner with advertising, two additional far-reaching lamps and warning lamps. The cherry on the cake is an additional roof rack referring to trucking from a few decades ago, when cabs were much smaller and such additional luggage spaces were very popular. Of course, long fanfares, which could not be missing in such a place, also add elegance.
When looking at the car from the side, you can see additional strips with marker lamps under the inter-axle bodywork and black windows in the recesses behind the seats.
Looking at the tractor unit from the back, you can see a window in the rear wall of the cabin, which is quite unusual for cars from the European market. The place of pneumatic and electrical connections has been aesthetically built in black, and the entire frame from the top has also been covered with black construction.
The rear part of the frame is also built up and additionally serves as a place to display the brands of companies and organizations that have an impact on the world of Japanese truck tuning in Eurostyle and building mutual positive relations and a shared passion. The culmination of all this are round rear lights with white rings, which contrast interestingly with the body paint maintained in black and white style.
We are proud that our work is appreciated in such distant corners of the world. Maciej from Truck and Trailer had a great contribution to all this, for which we thank him very much.
There is nothing left for us to do but travel to Japan and experience first-hand the local fascination with trucks.
To be continued... :)
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