Stanced Lancer, Orange CA
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Stanced Lancer, Orange CA
Whattup guys,
I've been lurking around the forums for quite some time now so just introducing myself. The name's Danny, I drive a 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer GTS. Static on coils.
Got a bunch of mods but I'll keep it simple (Major Mods) for your sake:
Louis Vutton Interior
Angel Eyes
Yakima Roof Rack
Ralliart Rear Bumper
PA System
Miro 368 Wheels 18x10 +18
BC Coilovers/Nex SS Coilovers
215/40/18 Tires
Got a bunch more but don't wanna bore you to death, onto the pics.
I've been lurking around the forums for quite some time now so just introducing myself. The name's Danny, I drive a 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer GTS. Static on coils.
Got a bunch of mods but I'll keep it simple (Major Mods) for your sake:
Louis Vutton Interior
Angel Eyes
Yakima Roof Rack
Ralliart Rear Bumper
PA System
Miro 368 Wheels 18x10 +18
BC Coilovers/Nex SS Coilovers
215/40/18 Tires
Got a bunch more but don't wanna bore you to death, onto the pics.
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I get what your'e doing it looks good, but you have to admit it: can you even drive a mile without scraping something???
You will end up spending a lot of money on tires and repairs (bumpers and subframe scraping), and all that money could have made the car faster or at least funner to drive, but whatever I aplaude your efforts and time that you have spent on the car but still you will be regretting it down the road.
You will end up spending a lot of money on tires and repairs (bumpers and subframe scraping), and all that money could have made the car faster or at least funner to drive, but whatever I aplaude your efforts and time that you have spent on the car but still you will be regretting it down the road.
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I get what your'e doing it looks good, but you have to admit it: can you even drive a mile without scraping something???
You will end up spending a lot of money on tires and repairs (bumpers and subframe scraping), and all that money could have made the car faster or at least funner to drive, but whatever I aplaude your efforts and time that you have spent on the car but still you will be regretting it down the road.
You will end up spending a lot of money on tires and repairs (bumpers and subframe scraping), and all that money could have made the car faster or at least funner to drive, but whatever I aplaude your efforts and time that you have spent on the car but still you will be regretting it down the road.
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Well yeah lol I actually can, I properly have everything done so I don't rub or scrape unless on an incline. ****, I joined cuz I've been lurking this site for a while, before this car I actually almost ended up with an evo 9 mr, but to my luck, the dealer sold it the day i went to pick it up. I knew there's a lot of haters on this site, and to be honest, idc. After my payments are up, I'm trading in my car for an evo 9 mr. Just in time. Trust me, if I had the decision, I would have gotten a different car.
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I'm not hating I didn't say: $$&k you your car looks like ****!
I said that it looks good but Is it worth it if it is your daily driver, if you only take it out on weekends for car shows than fine, but having a mode of transportation that can not go over a speed bump or an incline and you have to spend more money on tires and the only reward is looks than you have to agree with me that it isn't very practical right? And I will say it again I respect the time you have spent to make it "look" right but I just don't see why you would sacrifice so much for so little? If I didn't make sense it is because I'm french and I typed this on my phone.
I said that it looks good but Is it worth it if it is your daily driver, if you only take it out on weekends for car shows than fine, but having a mode of transportation that can not go over a speed bump or an incline and you have to spend more money on tires and the only reward is looks than you have to agree with me that it isn't very practical right? And I will say it again I respect the time you have spent to make it "look" right but I just don't see why you would sacrifice so much for so little? If I didn't make sense it is because I'm french and I typed this on my phone.