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Not a fan in what the VIP fitment scene has become. Cars look mexi flush when at driving height. I prefer the early to mid 2000's fitment. Now its Ultra-aggressive, demon camber etc. etc. Just not a fan. Be glad when the fad has ran its course and disappears like the rest. Sad thing is there will be a lot of cars with jacked up fenders by the time it loses its appeal.
I hear what your saying. But everyone has a vision for their ride. I personally can appreciate the hard work that goes into a build whether its crazy camber, one off bumpers or hoods or fenders,etc. I am not on air but I do see where you are coming from. When you see the cars parked you cant get a credit card in between the rim/tire but when they leave the tire comes out 2 or three inches. At the end of the day we should just respect each others ride as personal choice how they want their car to look. If it is a fad it will go away.
I hear what your saying. But everyone has a vision for their ride. I personally can appreciate the hard work that goes into a build whether its crazy camber, one off bumpers or hoods or fenders,etc. I am not on air but I do see where you are coming from. When you see the cars parked you cant get a credit card in between the rim/tire but when they leave the tire comes out 2 or three inches. At the end of the day we should just respect each others ride as personal choice how they want their car to look. If it is a fad it will go away.
I absolutely have the up most respect for anyone who puts this kind of time in a build regardless of it I like it or not. I was one of the early adopters of the Stance movement. I just feel it has gotten a little out of hand as of late. Just like graphics on the side of cars, Neon, Altezza's, huge body kits it will pass like the rest. I prefer a more clean timeless approach when it come to Stance.
Not a fan in what the VIP fitment scene has become. Cars look mexi flush when at driving height. I prefer the early to mid 2000's fitment. Now its Ultra-aggressive, demon camber etc. etc. Just not a fan. Be glad when the fad has ran its course and disappears like the rest. Sad thing is there will be a lot of cars with jacked up fenders by the time it loses its appeal.
I could not agree more with this statement or said it better. tones of cars that will be sold for next to nothing after the "fad" is over
I absolutely have the up most respect for anyone who puts this kind of time in a build regardless of it I like it or not. I was one of the early adopters of the Stance movement. I just feel it has gotten a little out of hand as of late. Just like graphics on the side of cars, Neon, Altezza's, huge body kits it will pass like the rest. I prefer a more clean timeless approach when it come to Stance.
Looking at your car is like looking in a mirror. Same color and all. Minus the wing and a few other small things. But very clean, much props.
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