Showing posts with label low. Show all posts
Showing posts with label low. Show all posts

Friday, June 11, 2010

evo

I thought this EVO was crazy! It's rare to see an EVO around much... especially one sitting super low like this. I'm really feeling the color combo and everything.
I was talking to my friend Tuan who has a clean EVO 9 the other day. When I say clean... I mean flawless. He only has 5 or 6k miles on it, and he got it new in 2006. I'm trying my hardest to make him keep it and step the fitment up on it some. He's been rocking the Advan RS's in 18x9 +29 for three years now. GO Hard man!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

first class

Every now and again you get some redemption back from the Subaru community. I thought I had given up on Gforce wheels all together because of the mass quantities of them out there. I had one of the first sets on the first containers to hit our shores a couple years back myself. I got to say after seeing new pics of First*Class' 05 STI I am really feeling it. I think the stance really does this car right.



Wednesday, January 27, 2010

up and down

I saw this posted on the fatlace forums a little bit ago. This IS350 rides on air. His daily height is what you see in the first pic. So he's not fronting at all on his daily low status.


Monday, January 25, 2010

super dumped

This coupe is super dumped. I'm a fan of the four door, but the two door looks good sitting on the ground.


Wednesday, January 13, 2010

red leg

I saw this red legacy from Japan in the Aggressive wheel thread on Nasioc. Man this thing is hot. A member of our racing team that was from Hong kong (this was years ago) had a sick red legacy same year and all. I believe it was on some gold advans at the time. This one right here is just how'd I'd like mine. Clean lines, low, and polished wheels make everything perfect!



Sunday, December 13, 2009

slammed society

I've always been a fan of super low cars. It probably started for me as a kid with my toy and model car collections. I remember on my hot wheels I would push the car down so hard that the axles would bend leaving the car sitting low with wheels tucked. I did the same with the model cars I built or the diecast I bought from the store. It's intriguing to see a car drive at impossibly low ride heights. I've lowered every car I've owned at one point or the other. Some were at more functional heights, but most were on the lower side of LOW. Here's a random mix of cars that show just how Low you can GO!






check out more slammed ride on the Fatlace forum