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    Cheers all,

    My name's Trace and I've been a huge fan and avid viewer of Stanceworks for some time now. I daily drive a 1991 Jetta GL, nothing too amazing yet, but my goal is to one day be the featured car on the Stanceworks page, and (as far fetched as it may seem) own and drive a fairly recognizable car. For instance, Mr. Burroughs.

    I look forward to doing some amazing things with my baby and I look forward to my time here on the Stanceworks forum.




    - lbsft

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    That is one low VW

    Welcome to StanceWorks

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    You know who Jason is? Anyone here read the Bible or know most of the stories etc? Who's the guy that stands at the gate and decides if you get into heaven or not? That's Jason. He processes everyone in the intro threads and welcomes them.
    Originally posted by Average_Jerk
    Also you relinquish all of your rights by posting in RT. You can be banned at any time for no reason at all.

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    • #3
      Nice

      Welcome to Stanceworks

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      • #4
        nothing beats a mk2 slammed on wide steelies

        love it, so simple and clean

        welcome to stanceworks
        Insta Mintyhinrichs

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        • #5
          The Jetta and I attended this year's East Coast Honda Meet. It was a blast and I got to meet a ton of interesting people, see a ton of well executed cars, and answer a ton of questions about the whip.

          Below are some of the photos I've been sent, from websites such as VaDriven.com, 8thCivic.com, and ClubRSX.com.




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          • #6
            love them wheels omg

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            • #7
              widened steelies are the tiiiiiiiiits, oh look at that, there's a sweet car on them too!
              -George
              flickr

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              • #8
                Thanks guys, I'm sourcing the parts now for an engine rebuild. I'm going to keep it stock, but I'm debating how much of an effort it'll be to do a wire tuck and shaved bay. Oh, and how long it'll be off the road, seeing as I daily her.

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