

Oh, yeah, we just got back and you can see all of our coverage in this issue.

Maybe that's another reason why we enjoyed this year's Tokyo Auto Salon so much. To each his own, but it still bothers us a little when we see somebody shell out 100 bucks for a cigarette lighter. It's gone as far as becoming a sort of cult following, with JDM entries in car shows now a common thing, and winners strutting home with trophies because the clock on their dash has an orange amber. Enthusiasts slowly began spending more time and money searching for stuff like JDM armrests and coin trays than they used to looking for stuff that actually helped them go faster. But the JDM mindset took a turn for the worse somewhere along the line. We like seeing cars with this kind of stuff. Japan offers much of what you want: rare, lightweight, forged wheels carbon-fiber body parts that fit how you'd expect them to titanium engine insides. In America, building a car to JDM standards has been a sort of benchmark a lot of enthusiasts strive for-and for good reason. However, the majority of the kind of high-performance stuff we're after is made in Japan. that make some of the best parts we could ever hope to put on our cars, and do. Before you get your panties in a wad, we'll acknowledge that there are some companies based out of the U.S. And since most of the aftermarket parts manufacturers in our country mostly supply cars with leaf springs and pushrods, it makes it almost second nature. Tech SceneJDM Without TryingIt's easy to appreciate all things JDM.

The water is so hot you are trying to decide if it was better freezing your tail off or being boiled alive. We, being adventurous, head to the outside bath, which means you have to walk stark nekkid (no robes here) in 40-degree weather before you hop into ridiculously hot water.

Luckily I'm Yakuza-tatt free, so I'm good to go.
#Naked dudes full#
Posted on two different signs is a "No Tattoo" rule, which mostly refers to full back or sleeve Yakuza-style ink. It's basically a bunch of naked dudes sitting around in the hot baths (pools) talking business, hanging out with friends, or just relaxing. military base we went to this oft-heard of onsen. Everyone says if you go to Japan you have to try an onsen, so after a delicious dinner of Japanese-infused Hawaiian food across from a U.S. The night before we left Japan, Ross Wilson of AVO Turboworld took his employees and I out to a traditional Japanese onsen, or hot springs bathhouse. I just returned from Turbo's Tokyo Auto Salon (TAS) tour. Its unique composition transported all three of us to another stimulating dimension.The title caught your eye, huh? Please stay with me long enough to explain-you at least owe me that. Connection, freedom, sex, elevated senses and feelings, ejaculating life in those dead waters. They brought me to a nudists beach where to my delight I witnessed a similar openness from the crowd.Īway from the open Mediterranean waters, an unforgettable experience was swimming in the Dead Sea with two guys I had met at the festival I was attending at the time. I was intrigued by their non-tabooed dynamic. Managing their online dating profiles is a part of their daily routine. While being flatmates they openly expose their sexual interests to each other and their guests. I was hosted by Matan and Menache, two young guys who practice nudism in their own house. NUDE DUDES is about my experience during my visit in Tel Aviv. Login issues? Click here for help NUDE DUDES by Antonio Da Silva To watch the full-length film go to /nude-dudes
