Reid has again done it and built a car that staggered us all. This project showcases an insane build redefining this niche of North American custom car culture influenced by the East. Dylan spearheaded filming this project, which took nearly 400 hours of dedicated filming and editing to capture every detail of this build.
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To understand why this build is so significant, it’s essential to explore the roots of its style. Kaido racers, often misrepresented as Bosozoku cars, originated in Japan during the late 1970s and early 1980s. These vehicles are known for their exaggerated body kits, towering spoilers, flared fenders, and outlandish designs inspired by Japanese touring cars and Group 5 silhouette racers. If you are a fan of Checkpoint Japan it is unlikely that you are a stranger to these cars at this point.
Silhouette cars, in particular, emphasize aggressive, futuristic styling with dramatic aero modifications and extended body panels that transform the car into something straight out of one of the most exciting periods of motorsports. Over the years, Kaido racers have become symbolic of Japan’s rich automotive heritage and continue to inspire builders worldwide.
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What sets this build apart is its status as one of the first silhouette-style kaido racers in North America. While the style has been popular in Japan for decades, it remains a rarity on this side of the ocean. Reid’s creation has already generated buzz among Japanese car enthusiasts, with many expressing excitement about seeing this style of a kaido racer cross borders.
In fact, this project has caught the attention of enthusiasts in Japan, with social media shares and comments pouring in from people who are amazed at the level of detail and authenticity captured in the build. It serves as a cultural bridge, celebrating Japan’s automotive history while proving that kaido racer culture can have a place in North America.
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This silhouette build is more than just a car—it’s a statement. It challenges traditional automotive norms and paves the way for more builds that embrace bold designs and cultural fusion. With this project, a new standard for what’s possible in custom car culture has been set, inspiring builders and enthusiasts to dream bigger and create wilder.
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The CHECKPOINT Expressway Champion Drop where we will release a new hat, shirt and slap sticker is coming Wednesday, January 8 at 4:00 PM (PST)!
See it all here: Checkpoint Japan Online Store
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