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The most ridiculous crap EVER!

Well as they say, it's form over function. Isn't meant to be practical or comfy, just badass looking. :lol2:

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Love the flag...

#27 Beef and Broccoli, plus spring rolls!

And the Lexus with it's fake exhaust tips!

You want some fun, politely ask a Lexus owner what those fake exhaust tips are for, their answers are so creative and total BS! :lol2:

^^ haha I'm sure that's not really what it says... When I was in Japan, I don't ever remember seeing beef and broccoli, that's kind of a Chinese thing.

Whoops, where is my brain...

I blame my medicated state.

Welcome to six months ago. The whole stance thing has become quite a popular fad with the import crowd, mainly with the VW/Euro guys.

We've already been through the argument of stretched tires. And just from my point of view...just because it looks cool, it is 100% NOT safe. A tire's sidewall is not designed to be "stretched" in any manner.

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Welcome to six months ago. The whole stance thing has become quite a popular fad with the import crowd, mainly with the VW/Euro guys.

We've already been through the argument of stretched tires. And just from my point of view...just because it looks cool, it is 100% NOT safe. A tire's sidewall is not designed to be "stretched" in any manner.

Not only is it not safe, looks bad but it will cost you a lot of money. My friend runs this on his Lexus now and goes through tires about every 5k miles because tires are not made to be run on the side wall.

Not only is it not safe, looks bad but it will cost you a lot of money. My friend runs this on his Lexus now and goes through tires about every 5k miles because tires are not made to be run on the side wall.

90% of tire shops will NOT touch wheel and tire setups like this to boot, and I bet the d00d with the Lexus has to really go out of his way for tires.

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90% of tire shops will NOT touch wheel and tire setups like this to boot, and I bet the d00d with the Lexus has to really go out of his way for tires.

Another one of our friends works at a Lexus dealer so he sells used tires to him for a good price and then he has an arrangement (no idea what it is) with someone at another shop to put them on for free.

All retarded if you ask me, I refuse to ride in his car because of it...

Another one of our friends works at a Lexus dealer so he sells used tires to him for a good price and then he has an arrangement (no idea what it is) with someone at another shop to put them on for free.

All retarded if you ask me, I refuse to ride in his car because of it...

Point and laugh, he'll eventually get the message.

And if his unsafe car causes a wreck, you can bet your ass his "buddy" selling him the used tires will get his too.

I regularly check Stance:Nation, as well as a few other blogs. They're all bookmarked on my iPod for when I have a few minutes to kill. I'll go and see what's new.

Some cars featured on Stance:Nation are too much for my tastes, but some I find absolutely jaw-droppingly gorgeous.

One example is this R33 that they featured recently. These have just started coming to Canada and are probably my favourite version of the R32-R34 Skylines.

http://www.stancenation.com/2011/02/21/teenage-dream/

And another, this E46 M3. The owner of this one even has two sets of wheels, one for show and one for go. I may get 'show' wheels with a slightly higher offset, but I still like it.

http://www.stancenation.com/2011/02/21/respect-earned/

The R33 is slick, but does the E46 really have to have such small tires?

I dunno. :woot:

I don't think they're too bad.

Considering how much power they can make, it's just stupid, IMO.

Want big wheels like that? Raise the car, and PUT tires on the rim that fit. OMG TRACTIONZ

To boot, all that camber is useless, and only promotes uneven tire wear. Unless this is a full blown racecar, negative camber is useless.

looks nice but that is about it!! Can you say TRAILER QUEEN lol

I regularly check Stance:Nation, as well as a few other blogs. They're all bookmarked on my iPod for when I have a few minutes to kill. I'll go and see what's new.

Some cars featured on Stance:Nation are too much for my tastes, but some I find absolutely jaw-droppingly gorgeous.

One example is this R33 that they featured recently. These have just started coming to Canada and are probably my favourite version of the R32-R34 Skylines.

http://www.stancenation.com/2011/02/21/teenage-dream/

And another, this E46 M3. The owner of this one even has two sets of wheels, one for show and one for go. I may get 'show' wheels with a slightly higher offset, but I still like it.

http://www.stancenation.com/2011/02/21/respect-earned/

both look terrible.

I love both, just goes to show haha. Different minds, different views. Let's leave it at that. :dancingpontiac::bacon:

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