Hellaflush/stance
#11
You know, with the lines of that Celica, it looks like it's melted. Maybe that's how Salvador Dali would have customized a car.
#13
Flush is fine. Negative camber is acceptable in some situations. My tires are stretched pretty far. Im no herrafrush nutswinger, but the "I hate it" bitches are just going to perpetuate the trend. I think the **** looks dumb as hell on a FWD, but that just fuels the fire for people like the dude with the most absurd celica in the history of the world.
#14
personally i would never drive a car like that. BUT BUT BUT every time i see a "hella flush" car i smile. sometimes even laugh. which is a good thing right? How boring would it be if no one modified cars. The reason i drive around is to see stuff that makes me smile, this is one of many things that makes me happy.
#15
personally i would never drive a car like that. BUT BUT BUT every time i see a "hella flush" car i smile. sometimes even laugh. which is a good thing right? How boring would it be if no one modified cars. The reason i drive around is to see stuff that makes me smile, this is one of many things that makes me happy.
its always amusing to watch a hellaflush car go over a speedbump, or any kind of uneven pavement hahaha
#16
I dont see the Flush trend being any worse that the Dumped trend. By the late 90s and early 00s, people were dropping their car so low that is was as impractical as poked out wheels. I like the flush look when done modestly and correctly. Makes the 90s model Civics look more aggressive. Cars like that Celica and stuff though, maybe theyll slide off a cliff.
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