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Rate my Stanced/JDM Vulcar Warrener? 1-10!
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IMO, muscle cars shouldn't be stanced or lowered to the ground. thats for japanese styling, not american muscle!
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Wash wrote IMO, muscle cars shouldn't be stanced or lowered to the ground. thats for japanese styling, not american muscle!Surprisingly, it's a sedan, not muscle. It is based off of the Nissan Skyline from the 70's or 80's.
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dezzym8 wroteoh wow! did not now tht, then its fine i guessWash wrote IMO, muscle cars shouldn't be stanced or lowered to the ground. thats for japanese styling, not american muscle!Surprisingly, it's a sedan, not muscle. It is based off of the Nissan Skyline from the 70's or 80's.
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Wash wrote IMO, muscle cars shouldn't be stanced or lowered to the ground. thats for japanese styling, not american muscle!It's based on the Japanese Nissan Skyline GT-R. 1968-1972 shape. It looks beautiful stanced. Muscle cars still look nice stanced, just not as nice as Euro/Jap cars do.
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That car looks pretty nice, not something everyone would be driving around like the Zentorno. 8/10 I like the way you did the pictures and good edits.
I might buy this car for myself because I have some extra room in my 2nd garage
I might buy this car for myself because I have some extra room in my 2nd garage
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nice, but how do you get it completely slammed like that?
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IRB wrote nice, but how do you get it completely slammed like that?I shot the middle of the rim, and waited till it went down twice. But I was also on a slant so it made it look lower. photographer strategies =]
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Would look great with appropriate year license plate & tuner or muscles wheels, not a fan of sports on these new cars.
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Wash wrote IMO, muscle cars shouldn't be stanced or lowered to the ground. thats for japanese styling, not american muscle!
lol. First gen Skyline as mentioned above.
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