A random shot i got today.
Thanks guy on the comments... The color is OEM. I really don't know what its called i have to look it up. Everyone thinks its custom but i think only in 06 it came out. I don't think it was a popular color. I like it. I call it FINE WINE lol.
The reason for the location was just something close by. My brother couldn't be riding around with no tails lol.
The reason for the location was just something close by. My brother couldn't be riding around with no tails lol.
Credit due
Your car looks amazing, no one else has one like it, truly unique.... modded to your liking. Clearly others like it as well based on the replies....
As someone myself who loves modded cars I truly appreciate what you have done... maybe more because its a direction I would not have thought to go so makes it all that much more refreshing to see.
well done....
Looks like your enjoying you car... thanks for posting.
As someone myself who loves modded cars I truly appreciate what you have done... maybe more because its a direction I would not have thought to go so makes it all that much more refreshing to see.
well done....
Looks like your enjoying you car... thanks for posting.
Thanks a lot man. Im glad you liked the way i went with my setup. Some people like it and others don't. I like this site because most of the time the guys who don't like it just keep their bad opinions to them selfs. Very respectful. Thanks again.
Nice work (ie. paint) but IMHO it's a bit too 'easy rider' for my taste. If it's simply a show or demo car then its just fine.
I have basically have a 'stock' ride height (daily driver) and even that forces me to be extra careful w/ respect to driveways (angel approach), speed bumps, parking lot concrete wheel stops, etc. You must really be on your toes (no pun intended) when navigating through our ****y (opps I mean city) streets.
Looks like spacers will definitely push you over the 'roll your fender' edge.
Keep your eye open for stones and pebbles on the road (lol).
Kudos on your workmanship!
I have basically have a 'stock' ride height (daily driver) and even that forces me to be extra careful w/ respect to driveways (angel approach), speed bumps, parking lot concrete wheel stops, etc. You must really be on your toes (no pun intended) when navigating through our ****y (opps I mean city) streets.
Looks like spacers will definitely push you over the 'roll your fender' edge.
Keep your eye open for stones and pebbles on the road (lol).
Kudos on your workmanship!



Awesome job!

