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looks like someone decided Fiber glassing the hell out of it was easier than replacing a fucked up door. Probably because the body was so owned a new door wouldn't fit properly anyway.....
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Why would you spend all the time just to use kitty hair and not even gelcoat it? How does that thing pass tech?
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Guaranteed the z in that garage has some spacered to shit fake wheels on it.
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09-23-2014, 09:31 AM | #225 |
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The only thing that is a better example of misguided redneckery would be using an El Camino as a drag car.
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Using them to Auto-X might not be the best plan...
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^ Not saying there aren't fast drag El Caminos out there, I just think that with the same effort put into say, a Chevy II Nova, it would be a better setup.
Anyways. That S13 has good fitment (by my standards, at least) and the kit fits better than anything else posted in the thread, that's for sure. Like our friend from Finland said, this is just a difference of taste. But even though the wheel selection matches the exterior finish, it just makes the whole car seem a lil "off" in my books.
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09-23-2014, 10:29 AM | #231 |
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The s-chassis community has gone far past it's prime when people think a cammo wrapped s13.4 with a hole cut in the hood for an air filter and 35 pound bead lock offroad wheels is not bad. That mentality alone is doing it wrong.
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Oh my! That vehicle appears to be covered in woodland camouflage.
Perhaps that is an attempt to mask its radness when it sneaks up on unsuspecting prey? A most wise choice of using bead-locking wheels in that application.
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Tell me what is wrong about camo wrap, offroad wheels with street tires and hood with hole for an air filter? It is better than poorly mounted bodykit with steel wheels. So where is the problem? Compare that to raped drift car. That s13.4 looks extremely good compared to those "missle cars".
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my guess is thats some sort of auto-x car.
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that r35 is radical
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I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you're trolling.
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