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    Check out http://totallynarnar.com/the-auto-combine-2012/ for more pictures


    Also got some coverage on canibeat which im pretty happy about
    http://www.canibeat.com/2012/02/auto-combine-2012-official-coverage/9/

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    Why?

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    I like it,wish the wheels had a higher offset and a proper front lip and it would be alot better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by simontibbett View Post
    Why?
    An exaggerated wide, low stance creates a meaner, more aggressive aesthetic. Often seen in concept cars and fanciful automotive illustrations, many modern automotive enthusiasts have adopted this look as way to modify their ordinarily performance-oriented vehicles in a show-car fashion. Most scholars point to 2009 as the birth year of the American stance movement, although its roots can be traced to the Japanese drifting cars, the Teutonic (mostly Volkswagen) scene, and the earlier American hot-rod culture. For more information, I'd suggest checking out Stanceworks or Canibeat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nerdsrock22 View Post
    An exaggerated wide, low stance creates a meaner, more aggressive aesthetic. Often seen in concept cars and fanciful automotive illustrations, many modern automotive enthusiasts have adopted this look as way to modify their ordinarily performance-oriented vehicles in a show-car fashion. Most scholars point to 2009 as the birth year of the American stance movement, although its roots can be traced to the Japanese drifting movement, the Teutonic (mostly Volkswagen scene), and the earlier American hot-rod culture. For more information, I'd suggest checking out Stanceworks or Canibeat.
    I think you spelled "it looks like shit" wrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by .blank cd View Post
    I think you spelled "it looks like shit" wrong
    I have no horse in the race.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nerdsrock22 View Post
    I have no horse in the race.
    hahaha

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    Hellz yea man!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by .blank cd View Post
    I think you spelled "it looks like shit" wrong
    hahahahah
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    Quote Originally Posted by simontibbett View Post


    Why?
    dont you a drive a neon?
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    Quote Originally Posted by StarBwoy View Post
    dont you a drive a neon?
    He races a Neon, a car that is well respected among those circles. You'll need to try a different angle than that.

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    One too many fat chicks sat in or on it. For real, the car just looks broken.

    First thing that popped in my head when I saw it was this:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Nerdsrock22 View Post
    He races a Neon, a car that is well respected among those circles. You'll need to try a different angle than that.


    wow and you drive a stock rsx come on
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nerdsrock22 View Post
    An exaggerated wide, low stance creates a meaner, more aggressive aesthetic. Often seen in concept cars and fanciful automotive illustrations, many modern automotive enthusiasts have adopted this look as way to modify their ordinarily performance-oriented vehicles in a show-car fashion. Most scholars point to 2009 as the birth year of the American stance movement, although its roots can be traced to the Japanese drifting cars, the Teutonic (mostly Volkswagen) scene, and the earlier American hot-rod culture. For more information, I'd suggest checking out Stanceworks or Canibeat.
    LOL That's one way of answering my question.

    Quote Originally Posted by .blank cd View Post
    I think you spelled "it looks like shit" wrong
    I lol'd.

    Quote Originally Posted by StarBwoy View Post
    dont you a drive a neon?
    I raced a Neon, I wish I still had it and even that looked better than that Integra in my opinion. I know for a fact it would out handle it. lol Is this your car?

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    Quote Originally Posted by StarBwoy View Post
    wow and you drive a stock rsx come on
    That's cute.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nerdsrock22 View Post
    That's cute.
    lol :}
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    Quote Originally Posted by StarBwoy View Post
    lol :}
    I like your sig pic

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    This thread is going much better than i expected

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    Quote Originally Posted by firby911 View Post
    This thread is going much better than i expected

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nerdsrock22 View Post
    An exaggerated wide, low stance creates a meaner, more aggressive aesthetic. Often seen in concept cars and fanciful automotive illustrations, many modern automotive enthusiasts have adopted this look as way to modify their ordinarily performance-oriented vehicles in a show-car fashion. Most scholars point to 2009 as the birth year of the American stance movement, although its roots can be traced to the Japanese drifting cars, the Teutonic (mostly Volkswagen) scene, and the earlier American hot-rod culture. For more information, I'd suggest checking out Stanceworks or Canibeat.

    lol

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    Well shit corbin, i like the pics and I think you did very well on them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by d-man478 View Post
    Well shit corbin, i like the pics and I think you did very well on them.
    pics were good and i loved all the cars in the pics, i think the red teggy is sexy
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    Quote Originally Posted by d-man478 View Post
    Well shit corbin, i like the pics and I think you did very well on them.
    Thanks Dustin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nerdsrock22 View Post
    An exaggerated wide, low stance creates a meaner, more aggressive aesthetic. Often seen in concept cars and fanciful automotive illustrations, many modern automotive enthusiasts have adopted this look as way to modify their ordinarily performance-oriented vehicles in a show-car fashion. Most scholars point to 2009 as the birth year of the American stance movement, although its roots can be traced to the Japanese drifting cars, the Teutonic (mostly Volkswagen) scene, and the earlier American hot-rod culture. For more information, I'd suggest checking out Stanceworks or Canibeat.
    Thats not right... Been seing this on buford hwy for the last 15 years..and probably even before that..

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    Quote Originally Posted by .blank cd View Post
    I think you spelled "it looks like shit" wrong
    LOLOL

    @OP, don't think i've ever said this before, but that may be just a lil too much camber in the front, back's nice tho
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    Quote Originally Posted by Julio View Post
    Thats not right... Been seing this on buford hwy for the last 15 years..and probably even before that..
    True for real, man.

    My car, back in 1997, when I lived in Tejas. Later, QD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ View Post
    True for real, man.

    My car, back in 1997, when I lived in Tejas. Later, QD.

    hell yes.I like !
    got vtec?

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    foreal though i have seen the amigos in marietta rock this look since '99,....

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    Quote Originally Posted by 00CiViC00 View Post
    foreal though i have seen the amigos in marietta rock this look since '99,....
    I'm no "amigo" and I have been doing it since well before then (as shown above). Later, QD.
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    The photos are of superb quality. The cars, for the most part, are clean but scream "attention whore".
    (919): so I was just driving high and I stopped to let a pinecone cross the road because I thought it was a hedgehog.

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