Car life on the YouTube channel
Loving muscle cars and big cars from the film “The Fast & Furious”, Ms “Chisato Channel” bought a 2011 Dodge Charger three years ago. “Chisato Channnel”, who is popular for sharing her car life on the YouTube channel “Chisato Channnel”, has customized her car for convenience, ease of use, and design.
Attracted by the tail lamps that shine horizontally
“Chisato Channel”, who shares her car life on the YouTube channel “Chisato Channel”, attended the all-genre American car meeting “K-Styles” held on 14 April 2024 (Sunday) in Ashikaga City, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. She took part in the all-genre American car meet “K-Styles” on 14 April (Sun) in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, in her beloved 2011 Dodge Charger.
“I like muscle cars and big cars from ‘The Fast & Furious’. I was also interested in the Challenger, but I decided on the Charger because I was attracted to its sideways glowing taillights. I went to a local car store with a light heart saw this unit and bought it! Until then I had been driving a Toyota Mark X and was still planning to drive it. …… Now that I had met this one, I decided to buy this.”
The interior and exterior were customized to her liking
The Charger, which was purchased three years ago, has been customized to her liking, including some parts that were touched up by “Chisato Channel”. Firstly, the silver grille was painted matte black by herself with the help of staff at the car shop. The white wheels were also painted the same color. Other exterior customization includes replacing the headlights, installing fog lights, replacing the markers, and applying decals to camouflage scratches.
The interior also shows her attention to ease of use, with a light switch, separate horn button, and reverb unit.
“Every time I start the engine, the light comes on by itself and I have to turn it off every time. So we installed a switch to switch it off easily. The horn button in the middle of the steering wheel doesn’t sound when you press it in a hurry, so we put it somewhere else. We also hollowed out a storage box and embedded the reverb unit in it.”