Cars = Art
Edit: It is amazing how a car can look so "pedestrian" from the factory yet that very same car can become something of a masterpiece in the right hands.
Is GRM becoming a stance magazine? No, no worries. Then why do we attend Simply Clean here in Daytona Beach each November? Because it’s a chance to take a refreshing look at car culture–new ideas, friendly faces and a reminder that, at the end of the day, this is all supposed to be about having fun. Check out our photos below, and let us know what you think in the comments.
Cars = Art
Edit: It is amazing how a car can look so "pedestrian" from the factory yet that very same car can become something of a masterpiece in the right hands.
Most, not all, of those cars are fine. I'd jack them up a couple of inches and fix the camber errors, otherwise nicely done vehicles. Now , the one thing I think is just berkleying stupid is the fad of having tires stretched so far that the side walls have a finger width gap to the edge of the rim. Nicest car in the pictures is the gray Rabbit IMHO.
Very cool. I wouldn't want to have a stanced vehicle but I like the fact that young people are still doing their automotive thing. So many of the young guys I know these days don't even want to get their driver's license anymore, preferring instead to hang out on social media and using uber.
Heh, I know the owner of red e36 convertible. But I like a lot of the wannabe track look many have switched up to, though those are the same people who "claim" they want to track their car, only to back out at the last minute or always say their car "isn't ready".
Though some of the mods make me scratch my head. Apparently this accord was at simply clean yikes....
I think stancing is beyond stupid, but my opinion doesn't matter. I will say those cleaned up engine bays that appear to be completely unwired is a neat look.
Feedyurhed said:Very cool. I wouldn't want to have a stanced vehicle but I like the fact that young people are still doing their automotive thing. So many of the young guys I know these days don't even want to get their driver's license anymore, preferring instead to hang out on social media and using uber.
This......and car eye candy is always a good thing
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