Thank you Larry for showing us the Malaysia's car culture, many of which I am only now aware of. I am beginning to understand the quiet yet strong demand for old rear-wheel driven cars that is presently on-going. That Mark II at 12.08 sure bumps up my heartbeat.
Awesome coverage as always Larry and a great insight into the amazing car culture in Malaysia. I have just brought a Kaido Racer project so this has given me so much inspiration as these guys really embrace it on another level
I'm curious what you mean by best. I don't know if you mean build quality, design appeal, fun to drive, reliable, fastest or something else. I personally love Japanese cars from the 70s 80s and 90s
@HaHaThatIsFunny all of the above. Maybe it is the appeal of not being common in the USA. Now it is becoming more common. I think it is purely human nature to want things we can't have or don't see. Just like they like USDM cars that we see daily lol.
@cactuscomposites I enjoy seeing rare cars, no matter who made them or what time period they're from. I was much more excited to see a Mitsubishi kei truck last week than the ridiculously expensive but ubiquitous cars I see daily
A mass produced car would never compare to a handcrafted Italian car, but will all aspects considered, I would say Germany before 1970s, and then Japan. And now China is leading in term of EVs.
Jun san was remembering the bosozoku call they put a motorcycle throttle on their cars to mimics the bosozoku motorcycle revving and also they forgot to put another detail which is the musical horns🥰
In Japan purple patlites are used for the public when they are stopped on the roadside for emergencies only. Kaido racer peeps took those and run them the entire time. In Malaysia you arent allowed to run red or blue lights so purple patlites are legal
To grab attention. Flashball make your car flashier. Red & blue are illegal in almost every country (the colours imitate police, ambulance and firefighter.. a pretty serious road offence) in the world so the japanese back then made the purple beacon light a.k.a Flashball. Now it became one of the symbol for kaido racer and 80s shakotan along with Pioneer TS-X series backlit speakers, small metal bucket on the rear tow hook, removed headrest and many more
Thank you for coming to Malaysia. Finally, the world knows that Malaysia has one of the best car cultures in the world!
Larry, thank you for keeping the car culture around the world, so alive.
Car culture is already alive, he's just showing it
Malaysia keepin it alive 🤙
Thank you Larry for showing us the Malaysia's car culture, many of which I am only now aware of. I am beginning to understand the quiet yet strong demand for old rear-wheel driven cars that is presently on-going. That Mark II at 12.08 sure bumps up my heartbeat.
That is EPIC!! Would love to see it in person but this is close. Thank you Larry.
tokyo vibe coming from malaysia good job larry
That Sunny is one of my favorite builds in the world I've been following the owner for years now working to build my own one day
You gotta get the 1/64 scale replica by Inno64!
Awesome coverage as always Larry and a great insight into the amazing car culture in Malaysia. I have just brought a Kaido Racer project so this has given me so much inspiration as these guys really embrace it on another level
Malaysia keeping it alive,kaido 💪
SA7080 is so beautiful. Must have spent alot to get it in this condition.
Thanks larry.happy to see u in Malaysia...🎉
Yooo... the one and only Miura Kei!!!
Welcome to 🇲🇾 ✌🏻😊
I have the Inno64 replica of that hakotora. Among my 1,500+ diecast car collection, it's still in my top 10 models.
I saw the purple one went I ride to jaybee from selangor last month....nice car guys
Asia builds the best cars
I'm curious what you mean by best. I don't know if you mean build quality, design appeal, fun to drive, reliable, fastest or something else. I personally love Japanese cars from the 70s 80s and 90s
@HaHaThatIsFunny all of the above. Maybe it is the appeal of not being common in the USA. Now it is becoming more common. I think it is purely human nature to want things we can't have or don't see. Just like they like USDM cars that we see daily lol.
@cactuscomposites I enjoy seeing rare cars, no matter who made them or what time period they're from. I was much more excited to see a Mitsubishi kei truck last week than the ridiculously expensive but ubiquitous cars I see daily
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A mass produced car would never compare to a handcrafted Italian car, but will all aspects considered, I would say Germany before 1970s, and then Japan. And now China is leading in term of EVs.
abg CK mmg idola saya
You make some of the best videos Mr. Chen
Gila la bro di Malaysia pun ada shakotan
Jun san was remembering the bosozoku call they put a motorcycle throttle on their cars to mimics the bosozoku motorcycle revving and also they forgot to put another detail which is the musical horns🥰
Your videos are a real pleasure! The quality, the presentation of information - everything is top-notch. Thank you so much for your hard work.🌖🤭🥤
Nice and by the way I’m Malaysian by the way I met him at retro havoc
You are the goat, your channel features the sickest cars in the world 🌎 🙌
More stuff like this please
07:42 This looks like a shot out of a video game!
always the best outro song 😀
Your channel is a source of wonder and inspiration. Thank you for your creativity and diligence!🍅🐘🖼
Larry bringing the 🔥🔥this morning
I love his Detroit hat.. motor City baby
Just awesome....!
waa..non stop vlog about car community here in Malaysia!How long you stay in Malaysia Larry?
cool t140 corona sedan. my brethren!
Damn those are some spicey rigs alright,toughness for days!
BWB FTW!
is that a malaysia taxi theme color?
Each of your videos is a true work of art that brings joy and inspiration!👁🟫🐸
Great content as usual.
🔥🔥👍🏽👍🏽👌🏾👌🏾
Love the car culture in Japan
Only this isn't in Japan.
Power💥💥💥💥💥
Hey Larry is there a Car Culture in China?
All cars base on Kaido House Diecast by Jun Imai
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i live BWB nearby only.......
Anyone know the song that play at like 7:30?
12:04 truck using a supertrapp exhaust...
0:46
Did you say it ish???
Great club
Back Wheel Bitches
I believe cz
PETRONAS ✌️
larry, move to malaysia buddy. u definitely can bring your r34 here.
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Amazing let’s hang
I did not understand the thing with the purple siren. Why do they even need one?
Bc we cant use red and blue 😂😂😂😂
In Japan purple patlites are used for the public when they are stopped on the roadside for emergencies only. Kaido racer peeps took those and run them the entire time. In Malaysia you arent allowed to run red or blue lights so purple patlites are legal
To grab attention. Flashball make your car flashier. Red & blue are illegal in almost every country (the colours imitate police, ambulance and firefighter.. a pretty serious road offence) in the world so the japanese back then made the purple beacon light a.k.a Flashball. Now it became one of the symbol for kaido racer and 80s shakotan along with Pioneer TS-X series backlit speakers, small metal bucket on the rear tow hook, removed headrest and many more
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Cool but what's with the stupid swerving ?
Time to see R3 Proton car 🫣 F1 Waja Patrol car 😂
Great Community in Malaysia.
Hey Larry, do you know Checkpoint Japan/ Summer Touring? Kaido Racers in Canada!
Much greetings from Germany!
Watching your channel is like diving into a world of amazing discoveries and new knowledge. Keep inspiring us with your videos!🍌🏏👡
Lalu lubang roboh terus kereta masing2
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We had enough of "rempit" culture & we surely don't want to add illegal car racing to it.😅
This is just dumb
Lol just like you
Why cant celebrate diff car culture?
go genting...see more Malaysia kanjo stail
Culture vultures...