512 Project. StanceWorks and HellaFlush
Originally Posted by Squirtle,Dec 28 2010, 12:28 PM
lol. There is a certain way to go about stating your opinions in a nice, respectful manner.
That's all I am going to say on the matter.
That's all I am going to say on the matter.
Originally Posted by steezys2k,Dec 28 2010, 12:08 PM
^its obvious because all the hellaflush threads get locked because all the track junkies come in here and talk shizz then when a hellaflush dude goes and talks crap in the track thread they delete his post! 

My thoughts on the HellaFlush Stance crowd.
I believe, but am not 100% sure, that the whole craze started in California. If that assumption is correct, then we all know that the mod scene is pretty much non existent out in California. The horror stories that I have heard in regards to people's cars getting impounded and ridiculous tickets for modded cars has forced the car scene to adapt, to alter. The outcome is what you see on HellaFlush, and Stanceworks. The enthusiasm has transferred from speed to looks. The people that were throwing superchargers and turbochargers in integras and civics, have now found a new passion in the automotive world, the rush to be "flush" was born out of a need to express oneself; to be different.
I can understand a persons need to express their ideas into a vision, and have that vision be applied to the cars that people love and drive. I do the same thing with my car, just in a different way; I decided to go boost because it was different, and not that many people are doing it. I painted my CR Kai's white because it was different, I want to get the OEM hardtop with the CR tonneau cover because its unique. Keep doing what you are doing HellaFlush crowd, I wont hate, even though I may not like a bagged lexus sedan. As long as you are using quality parts and not cutting corners, clean and simple are in the eyes of the beholder.
I believe, but am not 100% sure, that the whole craze started in California. If that assumption is correct, then we all know that the mod scene is pretty much non existent out in California. The horror stories that I have heard in regards to people's cars getting impounded and ridiculous tickets for modded cars has forced the car scene to adapt, to alter. The outcome is what you see on HellaFlush, and Stanceworks. The enthusiasm has transferred from speed to looks. The people that were throwing superchargers and turbochargers in integras and civics, have now found a new passion in the automotive world, the rush to be "flush" was born out of a need to express oneself; to be different.
I can understand a persons need to express their ideas into a vision, and have that vision be applied to the cars that people love and drive. I do the same thing with my car, just in a different way; I decided to go boost because it was different, and not that many people are doing it. I painted my CR Kai's white because it was different, I want to get the OEM hardtop with the CR tonneau cover because its unique. Keep doing what you are doing HellaFlush crowd, I wont hate, even though I may not like a bagged lexus sedan. As long as you are using quality parts and not cutting corners, clean and simple are in the eyes of the beholder.
What does boost get you? A faster car? What does a faster car get you? To wreck or to get in to trouble by the cops for speeding, that said most of us choose to be low and slow even if it means hardparking it keeps us out of trouble. Atleast it does for me
Originally Posted by steezys2k,Dec 28 2010, 09:02 PM
What does boost get you? A faster car? What does a faster car get you? To wreck or to get in to trouble by the cops for speeding, that said most of us choose to be low and slow even if it means hardparking it keeps us out of trouble. Atleast it does for me 

Please turn in your drivers license or buy something slower/less capable.
Hellafail.
As for the video - excellent quality/shooting. I also LOL'd at hardparking on the track.
Originally Posted by steezys2k,Dec 28 2010, 09:02 PM
What does boost get you? A faster car? What does a faster car get you? To wreck or to get in to trouble by the cops for speeding, that said most of us choose to be low and slow even if it means hardparking it keeps us out of trouble. Atleast it does for me 

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