Yellow Bone suites my individual style

Singer/ songwriter, Mahlatze Mahlatze Vokal Matjie explains why and how he pimped his ride, a Nisan Juke Turbo nicknamed Yellow Bone.

LIMPOPO – Mahlatze Vokal is one part of the dynamic music trio, Muzo Brothers, signed by Selaelo Selota.

His comeback shows that he has gained a lot of experience and he has grown and is now ready to compete with the big names in the music industry.

The hit single Follow is currently the hottest new track on various radio stations and in various clubs. It is a perfect mixture of African music with some house elements.

Review had the opportunity to talk to Mahlatze Vokal about his new car.

Q. When did you buy the Nissan Juke Turbo?

A. I bought it in January.

Q. What are some of the features that stand out that you appreciate in the car?

A. Some of the features I appreciate about this car is that it’s a turbo and the speed is crazy. Also because it’s a mini SUV and very balanced.

Q. Do you have a nickname for your car?

A. My car’s nickname is Yellow Bone because of its colour and it’s also a trending name right now.

Q. When did you decide to pimp your car and why?

A. I decided to pimp my car the second month after I bought it because I’ve always been different in everything I do so to pimp it was to personalise my car to suit my personality, not only as an artist but also as an individual.

Q. Where did you get it pimped?

A. I took my car to Liquid Dipz in Johannesburg for pimping and they did an exceptional job. The car now looks a lot like me.

Q. What did you change on the car and why?

A. I changed a few things. I’ve made my rims matt black with a yellow trimming on my mirrors and just a few silver strips on the side and the back of the car to give it a sporty look.

Q. How long did it take to complete your car?

A. It took a week to complete the pimping, however, there are still a few things I plan to add on the inside as far as the sound system is concerned so I can have a mini concert while I’m driving, listening to my own songs.

Q. How much did you spend on pimping your car and do you think it was worth it?

A. I’ve spent almost R8 000 on pimping my car and I think it was worth it because people compliment the work done on it as it looks unique.

Q. What advice do you have for motorists who also want to pimp their cars?

A. They must personalise it according to their character which will showcase their personality better than words will ever be able to do.

Q. How often do you drive your ‘yellow bone’?

A. I drive my car at least six times a week, mostly to events and meetings. However, I have a day for it to rest and to go for a wash once a week.

Q. Have you modified the vehicle’s engine, and if yes, what did you do to it?

A. I haven’t modified the engine of the car because I think it’s perfect the way it is.

Q. There is a wide range of rims, why did you decide on these ones?

A. Black rims have a sophisticated feel about them. Combining black with yellow makes it look even more classy.

Q. Why did you decide on this colour?

A. The reason I decided to buy the colour yellow was that I like to stand out and the colour yellow stood out more than the other colours I saw.

Q. If you could add something else to your vehicle, what would it be and why?

A. Adding something extra on the car would be a back spoiler just to give it a different feel.

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