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The culture of riding RC cars on bicycles and going to play has existed in American culture for a long time. In America, where there is a lot of land, people go to the mountains by bicycle. Trail running with an RC car. I want to spread this "fun" to Japan.
It's been a while since I moved to Tokyo. Before I knew it, I had forgotten about the memories of "playing outside" from my time in the countryside. Weekdays and holidays are somehow dull. I needed something I could enjoy, something that would help me forget time...
A custom blog for the Jimny JA11 C74 by RAYWOOD staff member "Shinpei Isono" for "Shinpei Isono"
[New product information]
Maintenance with WD-40
1.55" steel beadlock wheels (with instructions on how to install large tires)


This time we are welcoming "Suu-san", a familiar face in photo contests who captivates viewers with his customizations and photographs of radio-controlled cars.
I'd like to introduce how I found out about WPL and the parts I used in this Jimny customization.
When you buy a WPL, the first thing you do is drive it, drive it, drive it, and if it breaks, fix it. That's the rule, but what happens after that is the real action. That's right, customization. Just like with a real car, the process of turning your dreams into reality is the best part of WPL. This time, we'll introduce suspension customization and easy dress-up parts by model! Why not give customization a try?