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Not my kind of thing but I really appreciate and admire the commitment these guys have. And even though I'm not into stretch or poke at all there is a part of me that thinks this looks awesome.
I think the stupidity of those Hondas is what makes them strangely kind of cool, that someone is so committed to a look that they will go to this extent, the things must be almost totally undriveable!
Not my kind of thing but I really appreciate and admire the commitment these guys have. And even though I'm not into stretch or poke at all there is a part of me that thinks this looks awesome.
i dont know how youse can say these look stupid...
^ 20 degrees of camber....it also looks like a dog squatting...
^2 degrees + perfect fitment = mk1 win
The whole Slam, Tuck, Poke, Stretch thing is such an arms race that people will push it just a bit and next year "perfect fitment" will be 4 degrees of camber, and the year after that is will be 6 degrees and before you know it the next generation of guys will look back at those Hondas and think they are a bit tame and you will look at their version of perfect fitment and say "that looks stupid" (sort of the same way some of the oldies look at your current version of perfect fitment and say that it is just as stupid as the Hondas).
...it's kind of like what has happened to the hot rod scene, it's now more about pieces of automotive art than about driveable cars. I hope it never gets to this.
But I don't want to stir up argument so I think I'll stop posting to this thread.
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