This Is How You Do A Kouki Conversion On A Nissan 180SX
The latest episode of Mighty Car Mods details the revitalisation of Moog's Nissan 180SX
Taking parts from later generations of Nissans, Moog sets about sprucing up his 180SX drift car by changing the taillights, exhaust, seatbelts and fastening a new spoiler onto the rear of the car. Although the mods are mostly cosmetic, the Nissan is slowly turning into a car that will be able to seek revenge for the latest loss to Marty’s Mitsubishi Lancer.
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MCM style: who needs drill hole correction?
I like the zenki (older) taillights more than the kouki
I appreciate this video.
I love the kouki conversion 👌
good thing you double checked your measurements haha love these guys since day 1
What is kouki?
I think kouki translates to something like “later model”. Might have to double check that. :)
Kouki means after model refresh, zenki means before refreh
Koiki looks great everywhere except the s13 taillights. S14 is perfect tho…
In this episode of mighty car mods we learn that moog cant pronounce “kouki”
Aussie accent man XD
They made it worse looking.