YakuzaRacing.com ?????
Does anyone know anything about this company? Their prices seem pretty good for the bodykits.
http://www.yakuzaracing.com/enter.ht...tml&lang=en-us
http://www.yakuzaracing.com/enter.ht...tml&lang=en-us
with this as there address
4791 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84121
SLC, Utah 84121
United States
i don't think you have to worry about the japanese mob, just a bunch of mormon's, and at those price, i think things are a little shady since the prices for all the body kits are 699.95 and all weigh 90.00 LBs it might just be a really bad website error. BTW the guy who owns the Altima with the evo 3 kit in the pic actually posts on this site and lives near me.
4791 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84121
SLC, Utah 84121
United States
i don't think you have to worry about the japanese mob, just a bunch of mormon's, and at those price, i think things are a little shady since the prices for all the body kits are 699.95 and all weigh 90.00 LBs it might just be a really bad website error. BTW the guy who owns the Altima with the evo 3 kit in the pic actually posts on this site and lives near me.
That's funny!
The origins of the word "ya ku za" is the total number in a game that equals to "nothing" or "worthless". The robinhoods of the time(gangsters today) in feudal japan were considered "worthless" to society so they were termed "yakuza". The name sort of stuck and remained in the organized crime syndicate for centuries.
That's pretty ballsy and ironic to name your business that!
The origins of the word "ya ku za" is the total number in a game that equals to "nothing" or "worthless". The robinhoods of the time(gangsters today) in feudal japan were considered "worthless" to society so they were termed "yakuza". The name sort of stuck and remained in the organized crime syndicate for centuries.
That's pretty ballsy and ironic to name your business that!




