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^ thats fucking sick lol |
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god damnn thats oddyssey is so dope |
Its great for a minivan, but sadly this is the new trend in Japan, a lot of the younger guys our ages are into modifying minivans and small economy class cars. My friend who lives in Japan tells me most of the skylines and other well known Japanese RWD sports cars are driven by guys in their late 30's into 40's Posted via RS Mobile |
Here's another one for yaa... http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/photo...45614_3880.jpg And for the record, I put the LED strip in my headlight way before any of the Audis come stock with it. |
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J/K, sick car man, didn't think there was a slammed van in Vancouver period. |
That Odyssey has been around for a while :) youngin's...:troll: |
jdm soccer mom!:troll: kidding, loving the odyssey!:megusta: |
i've always told myself, if i'm ever forced by circumstance to buy a minivan, i'm getting myself a muh fuckin odyssey! :buttrock: |
ah odyssey.. I just had a "minor" crash in one 1 week ago. Spoiler! I love when those ricers go in the far right bus lane, then when the light turns green they'll gun it and try getting infront. Not happening with the 3.5L vtec :fuckthatshit: |
Going over a speedbump slightly too fast is always a bitch, hate the sound of my frame hitting the speed bump :fuuuuu: |
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Anyone rollin low for the winter? |
^ My car is still about 1-1.5" from the ground. I'm pretty sure if I drive it this winter my bumper is gone, but im just worried about losing my exhaust or something... Thoughts? Anyone done it? |
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fucking steelies.. |
My Mazda is gonna plow snow as usual :) From last year: http://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot..._2561007_n.jpg Posted via RS Mobile |
I got a little bit more fender gap from going 18 to 17s but I'm not changing the height unless we get a huge dump of snow and the main streets aren't plowed. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...r/3a6816c5.jpg :troll: Posted via RS Mobile |
My realtor's car is not even that low and I've had my bumper ripped out of the car from the wheel well end at least 3 times while going up houses' driveways. I reckon it's not wise to force the front bumper + lip to fight the concrete curbs head-on and a more "flexible" solution is required. I was fed up with it so I invented a self-recovering bumper attachment system with all parts available from home depot. The plastic tabs from factory are removed so to make the bumper "recovery" smooth every time a force pushes up on the lip, leveraging the rear of the bumper to come downwards. https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net...35746278_n.jpg From outside you only see 2 bolt heads.... https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net...79259506_n.jpg Some sleeve nuts and nylon washer makes sure that the anchors don't fall off and they give excellent anchor points for your average bungees... http://images.gasgoo.com/MiMwMDJfMDA...sleeve-nut.jpg Driveways BRING IT ON! |
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