We might have to rethink the phrase "Throwback Thursday," because it seems to be a popular day for dropping new music videos. Exactly a week after the release of "Party Monster," Kris Wu debuted "Juice," a song from the new movie he is starring in, xXx: Return of Xander Cage.
Don't let that forehead tattoo fool you; Kris Wu is a former K-Pop star, now rising actor, and he seems to have great taste in cars. The setting of the music video is simple — an empty warehouse with crazy graffiti, featuring two dope cars.
If you're a regular at Driving Line, you'll quickly recognize both cars starring in this video. Ruby, Jim Le's '88 Mazda RX-7 returns to the video spotlight, while the Nitto Tire Rocket Bunny NSX that graced Driving Line's SEMA booth a few years ago makes its video debut.
Originally wrapped in blue chrome, the now white-painted NSX holds the title for being the very first Rocket Bunny NSX built. AutoFashion USA had the honors of cutting up a perfectly good NSX in order to install the popular wide body kit. They went with an AirREX Air Suspension kit to allow it to make appearances at many events without worrying about potentially damaging the car. In it's current form, it rolls on bronze Volk Racing TE37s wrapped in beefy Nitto Tire NT01s.
Whether you've heard of Kris Wu before or not, the music video is a visual wild ride. Watch the video above and you'll see what we mean. It's got a little bit of everything — cool cars, girls, neon paint and even a Vin Diesel cameo (you'll see him getting out of a Buddha Concept Designs Dodge Charger).