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    How did he get it to rust like that? Usualy rust starts from the wheelwells but it looks like he stripped the paint from it.


    So Stanceworks means stretched tires and slammed???

    His car is more like a quasi-modern rat rod (rust, zip ties and low)

    Nothing new here we were doing that in highschool. I even remember a guy who had NO (NO as in none, zero) springs on his accord.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jfman View Post
    How did he get it to rust like that? Usualy rust starts from the wheelwells but it looks like he stripped the paint from it.


    So Stanceworks means stretched tires and slammed???

    His car is more like a quasi-modern rat rod (rust, zip ties and low)

    Nothing new here we were doing that in highschool. I even remember a guy who had NO (NO as in none, zero) springs on his accord.
    yes he stripped the paint.
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