JDM Tsurikawa: Train/Subway Handle

JDM Tsurikawa

Stolen in trains by Japanese young gangsters, also known as bosozokus, the tsurikawas (safety handles) were proudly attached to modified bikes and cars to show disrespect to authority. They quickly became the symbol of a reckless youth and hardcore Japanese car enthusiasts are still flaunting them to express their freedom. JDM Tsurikawa offers you a wide range of colors and shapes, direct from Japan!

MSRP: $23.00
www.jdmtsurikawa.com

JDM Tsurikawa cicle 10JDM Tsurikawa circle 9JDM Tsurikawa heart 14JDM Tsurikawa heart 18

JDM Tsurikawa circle 2JDM Tsurikawa heart 1

JDM Tsurikawa strap 7JDM Tsurikawa circle 3

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