91stocker
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- Jan 15, 2010
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Vassar,
Michigan
First it was almost stock clean cars in the 90s before the body kits hit the scene and rare real aero was almost imposable to get
Then it was 17-19 inch rims and body kits
After the body kits came around it was front even and tail light conversions, under glows, crazy paint,and cotton balls stuffed in wheel wells
JDM mad tight yo came around with small rims and panda look and more function over style
Now its stanced out shit offset rims that make the car slow and perform worse, cute little thread titles along with hipster styling of the interior and calling everyone haters now.....
To be cool these days you a wire tuck with a goofy painted engine bay, ebay coil overs slammed to the max. But because there powered coated and full bodied there dope status and drifters use them so they have to be good.
Custom rims that cost more than your motor, funky headliner and shift boots you bought from your grandmas fabric store. Very fancy and shiny window stickers with catchy phrases from the internet, and parking in Starbucks parking lots rather than taking it to the drag stripe.
Proper wheel fitment has always been in style for years! But it has always been done correctly for performance
Corvettes,Rx7s,supras,vipers have for years nice wide wheels with nice sized lips
There was never a name for it because thats what you would do! You need a nice wide wheel with a wide tire to put down the power.
Now the kids are tacky as hell and do all this ### shit for fashion
Look at my new shoes with my new wheels in artsy photos
exactly good fitment never had a name but badass
Your car and cars are proper and your rx8 has good fitment
I think your missing what everyone is talking about
The lowrider retarded rice offsets is what the topic is
Very well put. Thats what ive been trying to get at, but i guess i fail at getting my point across in text. I agree with every part of that.
I mean you cant take something thats always been there, give it a goofy trendy name, and call it your own.