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Thanks for the positive comments guys. I appreciate the people who understand the origin and styling of this Japanese VIP build. For those that do not like it please keep your comments to your selves. I'm just not the type of person that wants to build my car the way everyone else does.
Thanks for the positive comments guys. I appreciate the people who understand the origin and styling of this Japanese VIP build. For those that do not like it please keep your comments to your selves. I'm just not the type of person that wants to build my car the way everyone else does.
I don't really believe the negative comments reflect a lack of understanding of "the origin and styling of this Japanese VIP build." Bottom line is that when you post on what can be generalized as a "social media" site, you are by default opening your work up to any and all commentary. Embrace both. Enjoy the positive commentary and celebrate your exclusivity (as you have done by going to SEMA!). With that said, there is a proper and respectful way to express dislike, unfortunately that's not always the case.
Personally, I do not like the front, but I respect all the hard work you and your team put in, great job. And of course, that front end was not your design.