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Widebody TL

Posted by truedrivingdale on July 29, 2011
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: custom, fitment, widebody tl. Leave a comment

A remember when this car was debuted in Wekfest a couple months ago. A lot of people didn’t like it because the fitment was pretty bad. What they didn’t know was that they had finished the car the night before and fitted the wheels for the first time at the show. This was another build I was following and it was pretty amazing. The widebody you see in completely custom, no kit here. Now that the owner has finally dialed it looks beyond amazing. I absolutely love TL’s but would never own one since I live near the NY/NJ area, where everyone and their mother owns one.

This is seriously the nicest TL out in the states.

Hypebeast: Depth of Speed

Posted by truedrivingdale on July 29, 2011
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: depth of speed, fatlace, hypebeast, mark arcenal, passionate, porsche 911, wekfest chicago. Leave a comment

It’s great to see that people are still passionate about cars. With all the trends out today, many people mod cars just to be seen. It’s sad but true. Mark Arcenal is the founder of Fatlace and is a certified car addict. Minus his black 911 the three cars in this video are three of my favorite cars that he has owned. As he explains, each car have so much character. When the owner of a exploding company talks about something we can all relate to, it makes for a very successful combination. Huge shout to Mark and I wish the best for the future of his company. Thankfully I will be attending my first wekfest in Chicago. Hopefully I will get to meet him there.

We Are Players

Posted by truedrivingdale on July 28, 2011
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: players, players bbq, stephen brooks, uk. 1 Comment

This video has just exploded on the internet since it came out. And it’s only over a minute long. Stephen Brooks makes some of the greatest videos out there for a “amateur”. If you have a chance look through his older videos and you’ll see why his Vimeo page gets so many views. Not to give him all the credit of course the cars in this Players BBQ are all top notch. It’s really what you come to expect now from the Players crew and friends.

http://vimeo.com/26996933

Split Nose

Posted by truedrivingdale on July 28, 2011
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: 70's camaro, ccw, flat black, split nose. 1 Comment

I definitely have inherited the love of early 70’s Camaro’s from the brothers, who would talk tons about them when I was younger. I was really excited when I found these pictures, as these are getting more popular, it was only a matter of time before a simple resto-mod came around. From the full cage, slicks, racing seats, and the driver with a helmet this one looks like serious business. I really love the flat black accents that help toning down the very loud orange paint. And of course the flat black CCW’s look absolutely incredible on this car!

Isle of Man TT 2011

Posted by truedrivingdale on July 27, 2011
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: 2011, insane, isle of man tt. Leave a comment

This is exactly the type of video I was looking for from this event. It gives it from the great perspective of a normal attendant. You can see just how close you can get, without any special credentials, to these bikes going 170 mph+. It’s just insane.

fyi if you dont like the beginning shenanigans, skip to 1:48.

Pitcrew Miata

Posted by truedrivingdale on July 27, 2011
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: bbs rs, pitcrew miata, wide. Leave a comment

I remember looking in a Japanese magazine years ago and seeing this kit and thinking it would look really good with the right set of wheels. It’s a MG-esq front end and I think it looks great. It just takes some time getting used to. In black with the super wide black RS’ it looks really good. If you look in the second picture you can see he changed the side mirrors to reflect the older look the car now has. I think it’s great.

Something about it gives a really classic and mean look.

Import Alliance 2011 Standouts

Posted by truedrivingdale on July 26, 2011
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: 2jz motor, accord, bmw 5 series, bmw e9, bmw m3, ccw, civic eg, ek civic, import alliance, K20, mk1, mugen, prelude, s2000, shaved bay, stance, volk te37, work cr01, work wheels. Leave a comment

I was trying really hard to free up some time and money to get to Import Alliance this year, but it just couldn’t happen. Definitely planning for next year. As many of the emerging car shows IA really seems to be getting bigger and bigger each year. The video I posted a week or so ago shows just how many cars were in attendance. And I’m sure you’ve seen coverage from the many site’s and forums out there. IA didn’t fail to impress with loads of quality built cars. The east coast Honda game is no where near the west coast, but we are starting to take it more seriously. It’s crazy to see how the game changes over the years. Anyways, I waited a little longer to post because I wanted to view the heavy hitter posts as well as the “regular guy” posting pictures on a forum. You’d be surprised what some people miss. Anyways here it is. Now, this isn’t EVERY SINGLE nice car from the show. These are just the cars that stood out to me in this particular show. That means if your car has been around for a while, unchanged, I probably won’t post it. Not saying it’s time has come and gone, it’s just a car that everyone knows is a standout. On to the cars.

First real surprise was a stanced out Prelude. I was always curious as to how these would look slammed on wide wheels. I have to say I love it. With the oem goodies, shaved bay, and great color it was easily the nicest in the show.

Evo X’s have fully grown on me and with a set of CCW’s you can’t lose.

Easily one of the nicest EG’s of the show. Just something about the clean white on white that never gets old. That and the fact that it’s immaculate.

Now these two green EG’s were tied for the nicest out. Although each very different. I don’t know if you noticed but the green on the second is off a Porsche GT3.

Here was another complete shocker. We all know I have an love for 80’s honda’s, and this thing is just sick! Remind’s me of a 80’s Accord out in Japan. Interesting color. Props to the owner because we all know there is absolutely NO aftermarket for this gen Accord.

Although most of us have seen this car floating around the interweb, it doesn’t hurt to show it again. Damn it’s beautiful.

I know many might not understand why I post something like this. I just have a huge soft spot for these LS’. I plan on dailying one a some point.

My love for these Accords has really grown over the past year. It’s pretty sick what can be done to them. This brown example is no different.

My “dream” car. A E46 M3 slammed on a set of Work’s. Gorgeous.

Perfect color. Perfect Mugens. Perfect tucked bay. Perfect!

I’m going to keep all the EK’s together. Really loved this car when it came out. The color is so outstanding. A simple drop on some CCW’s and you have a winner.

This was the Honda of the show for me. A complete build, done right. No short cuts. A lot of hard work wen’t into that bay. If it had some interior done, it would’ve been the car of the show.

Minty Type R. And it’s real. If I’m not mistaken this belonged to dut out in Cali. Glad to see the new owner is keeping it clean.

Another really nice real Type R. I usually wouldn’t like blue wheels on a yellow car, but it seems to work.

Two beautiful BMW’s from Stanceworks. The first is a JZ swapped 5-series. The second is a heavenly E9 on 18 inch RS’. Many of you should know the owner by now.

Two cars I have seen personally in New York. Glad to see they made the trip.

Three beautiful examples of simple, clean JDM tuning. Of course the RX7 has a LSx swap but you get what I’m saying.

Always love seeing this S2K. The owner’s newest addition are the gold Volk TE37’s and is now on ITB’s. I hear it gets tracked hard too.

Last but not least is THE car of the show for me. A MK1 Caddy with a K20 swap. I have been following this build religiously and it is nothing short of amazing. Some may call it sacrilege, blah blah blah. You can’t deny the imagination and custom work that wen’t into this car. Sitting on a set of Work CR01’s keeps with the jdm meets euro theme. This truck is just so perfect in so many ways.

I wanted to show a picture of the nightlife from Stickydiljoe. This is from the “party” hotel. I’ll make sure I won’t be staying there next year, from the story’s I’ve been hearing.

Anyways it looked like a great show and weekend. Can’t wait til next year.

Stunning 356

Posted by truedrivingdale on July 25, 2011
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: classic, dropped, porsche 356, restored. Leave a comment

We all know the Porsche 356 is a classic. It’s a monument in Porsche history and today can fetch a pretty penny for a real example. It really is a pleasure to see guys starting to experiment and modify the beautiful car. As you can see, classic color combo’s are the way to go. This very light green/yellow is absolutely perfect, keeping the car’s classic look and a generous drop that would make anyone in the mod world very happy.

I mean, look at it, it’s absolutely perfect.

Oni-Camber

Posted by truedrivingdale on July 25, 2011
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: japan, japanese, oni-camber, rolling hard, static. Leave a comment

Ok, to be clear, I really am not a fan of this culture in Japan. I understand it has a cult following but I just don’t get it. Although I do respect the people who run it on their cars. I mean driving inches from the floor, static, and on a tire that probably goes every couple hundred miles. Gotta respect how hard they roll. The video below I found sifting through some Japanese videos. It’s probably the lowest most cambered out car I’ve ever seen rolling. I also chose to post this because it’s girl owner. HOT!

 

Worthersee 2011 by Low Familia

Posted by truedrivingdale on July 24, 2011
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: low familia, worthersee 2011. Leave a comment

I was patiently waiting for Low Familia to come out with their yearly video of Wothersee. They seem to capture a lot of the great cars(mostly being their own) and in great style. It’s videos like these that make me want to save every last penny and make the Worthersee trip sooner then later.

Please take the time out and enjoy, you won’t be disappointed.

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