chopped 350Z
#15
RE: chopped 350Z
yup grand rapids its nice..
yeah i live in good ole walled lake..nothing special hear..a lot of stupid ricers and primered cars driving around. We do have a import tuner shop i guess you would called it right in town..
Its called The Monkey Wrench
their site is Monkeywrenchracing.com
i dunno much about it i know they wanted to charge me 300$ just to install coilovers...i laughed
yeah i live in good ole walled lake..nothing special hear..a lot of stupid ricers and primered cars driving around. We do have a import tuner shop i guess you would called it right in town..
Its called The Monkey Wrench
their site is Monkeywrenchracing.com
i dunno much about it i know they wanted to charge me 300$ just to install coilovers...i laughed
#16
RE: chopped 350Z
haha, that'll happen in a small town. If you ever find yourself over this way let me know, we can go out and do some cruisin.
Do you ever hit Woodward? I have a buddy over there that keeps telling me to come check it out, but I've kinda been avoiding the issue until I finish a few more things on the car.
Do you ever hit Woodward? I have a buddy over there that keeps telling me to come check it out, but I've kinda been avoiding the issue until I finish a few more things on the car.
#18
RE: chopped 350Z
yeah for sure. From what I've heard, as long as you're cool while you're out there, no body really gives you ****. But they've had problems every weekend for the past 3 years with the kind of people who just kinda show up randomly, don't know anyone, and start doing burnouts and revving their motors and stuff.. I dunno, I just have a hard time rolling up to big gatherings with my car in its current state, because a lot of people will instantly label me a ricer, being as I'm only lightly modded. It's not that I'm ashamed, it's just more fun when you pull in and people come over to check out your ride, rather than staring from a distance assuming you're a ricer.
#19
RE: chopped 350Z
Just some constructive critisism here, only trying to help...
That being said, I would work on the where the door meets the fender (as already stated) and the shading on the inside areas of the grill... the bumper openings don't seem to have much depth.
That being said, I would work on the where the door meets the fender (as already stated) and the shading on the inside areas of the grill... the bumper openings don't seem to have much depth.
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