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  • P78
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    Originally posted by Dremetos View Post
    Sigh....

    Volkswagen
    Air bags
    Wide wheels

    I'm sorry, I just don't get Volkswagen people. I'm going to rip into you (the "scene" (oh god that word)) a little bit. You're 16, LEARN. I'm 17, I've owned three Civics and never ONCE has a shop turned a wrench on any of them throughout my entire time owning them. Banch is full of good people, bla bla bla. (They stretched my tires for me once.) I don't care, work on your own car. You aren't dealing with 15 year old Japanese commuter cars with rusty bolts and frozen bushings, that thing should come apart with EASE. You aren't the only one. Young kids are getting into the VW scene, and doing the same deadly three (vw, bags, wheels) mods that make up a "build." Yeah, your parents pay for everything, whatever. My parents have helped me out on some things too when it came to getting my car to actually drive. I personally think all kids our age should have to ride static, to feel the real pain, start from the bottom; that's just me though. Just some things to consider I guess - do something different, it's a VW. You guys end up looking like sheep. Personally I would have liked to see a diesel rolling coal. You said it grew a third pedal, are you saying it's auto? What has the teenage car community become!

    This is from one high school kid to another, remember that.
    and your civic is so different then any other

    if you came to **** turn around and leave
    sounds like you jealous he got that car (regardless of who bought it)

    Originally posted by evertoconquer View Post
    The Honda scene is the same as the VW scene in that all Honda kids do the same thing other Honda kids do just like all VW kids do the same things other VW kids do. My point is, why the fuck does it matter to you if the parents paid for it? He paid for it? His Grandparents paid for it? Maybe he's Jewish and cashed in all his Bar mitzvah money...who cares? It's a clean build. So what if he didn't install the bags himself, maybe...just maybe he doesn't have the time/skills/tools/knowledge to install them and wants it done correctly the first time without a lot of trial and error, I can't fault him for that. Good on you for building your car yourself, he chose a different route for his building. Get off your high horse and let the kid have his moment in the sun.
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    OP

    do as you please, your car, your life, whoevers money ()

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  • evertoconquer
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    Originally posted by Dremetos View Post
    Sigh....

    Volkswagen
    Air bags
    Wide wheels

    I'm sorry, I just don't get Volkswagen people. I'm going to rip into you (the "scene" (oh god that word)) a little bit. You're 16, LEARN. I'm 17, I've owned three Civics and never ONCE has a shop turned a wrench on any of them throughout my entire time owning them. Banch is full of good people, bla bla bla. (They stretched my tires for me once.) I don't care, work on your own car. You aren't dealing with 15 year old Japanese commuter cars with rusty bolts and frozen bushings, that thing should come apart with EASE. You aren't the only one. Young kids are getting into the VW scene, and doing the same deadly three (vw, bags, wheels) mods that make up a "build." Yeah, your parents pay for everything, whatever. My parents have helped me out on some things too when it came to getting my car to actually drive. I personally think all kids our age should have to ride static, to feel the real pain, start from the bottom; that's just me though. Just some things to consider I guess - do something different, it's a VW. You guys end up looking like sheep. Personally I would have liked to see a diesel rolling coal. You said it grew a third pedal, are you saying it's auto? What has the teenage car community become!

    This is from one high school kid to another, remember that.
    The Honda scene is the same as the VW scene in that all Honda kids do the same thing other Honda kids do just like all VW kids do the same things other VW kids do. My point is, why the fuck does it matter to you if the parents paid for it? He paid for it? His Grandparents paid for it? Maybe he's Jewish and cashed in all his Bar mitzvah money...who cares? It's a clean build. So what if he didn't install the bags himself, maybe...just maybe he doesn't have the time/skills/tools/knowledge to install them and wants it done correctly the first time without a lot of trial and error, I can't fault him for that. Good on you for building your car yourself, he chose a different route for his building. Get off your high horse and let the kid have his moment in the sun.

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  • Dremetos
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    Sigh....

    Volkswagen
    Air bags
    Wide wheels

    I'm sorry, I just don't get Volkswagen people. I'm going to rip into you (the "scene" (oh god that word)) a little bit. You're 16, LEARN. I'm 17, I've owned three Civics and never ONCE has a shop turned a wrench on any of them throughout my entire time owning them. Banch is full of good people, bla bla bla. (They stretched my tires for me once.) I don't care, work on your own car. You aren't dealing with 15 year old Japanese commuter cars with rusty bolts and frozen bushings, that thing should come apart with EASE. You aren't the only one. Young kids are getting into the VW scene, and doing the same deadly three (vw, bags, wheels) mods that make up a "build." Yeah, your parents pay for everything, whatever. My parents have helped me out on some things too when it came to getting my car to actually drive. I personally think all kids our age should have to ride static, to feel the real pain, start from the bottom; that's just me though. Just some things to consider I guess - do something different, it's a VW. You guys end up looking like sheep. Personally I would have liked to see a diesel rolling coal. You said it grew a third pedal, are you saying it's auto? What has the teenage car community become!

    This is from one high school kid to another, remember that.

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  • kittenpuncher
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    updates... I feel like I saw this on a trailer leaving h20i with either broken suspension or serious rear camber.

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  • drift55
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    I call this chapter in my build "Finally Fitted"

    I was never really happy with the fitment I had with my OZ Pegasus. During the winter I planned on widening them which turned into a mad scramble to widen them before Dubs on Defrost because I procrastinated. I am now running 2.5 inch lips all around to create the final specs of 17x9.5 and 17x10. I would tell you the offsets but I don't know them. I had them powder coated white. Getting them powder coated was the worst experience I have ever had involving my car. They had to be redone 4 times, they dropped and bent one of my lips, there is still black spots in the clear and the rear right wheel is already cracking an chipping. I also upgraded my front struts to Airlift Performance series and used the camber plates to dial in about -1 degrees up front to get the wheels to tuck.











    Next step is to roll the front fenders, get some thicker sway bars, some Koni rear shocks so I can roll subframe-breaking-low again. I should also install my lip spoiler I've had in my garage for about a year.
    Last edited by drift55; 04-22-2013, 11:55 PM.

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  • drift55
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    So here's what I've been up to lately.


    A few pics from a recent(ish) feature.










    Then I installed an intake. So now I'm pushing about 800hp to the rear wheels, grew a third pedal, and pull on Ferraris.



    Then I displayed my car at the Banchwerks Open Haus






    Took pictures at a meth lab




    And now I'm in winter mode because Massachusetts.



    Look at all that fitment...






    I will be disassembling my OZ Pegasus(es?) to go wider and maybe do the faces a different color.

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  • drift55
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    Originally posted by kittenpuncher View Post
    color match your rear ...very nice car
    Naaaaahh....I like the textured rear.

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  • kittenpuncher
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    color match your rear ...very nice car

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  • Kyle_Eagleton
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    Originally posted by grundle View Post
    you must be hauling in that highschool puss


    banch =
    was thinking the same thing

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  • amichaels
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    This is dope. Nice car for 16, treat her good

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  • drift55
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    I thought about getting one of those but even on air I drive like a re re. That plate wouldnt stand a chance!

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  • H3NRY
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    Electronic hidden plate.

    Pretty jelly.

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  • drift55
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    I got featured http://www.volkshore.net/2012/08/whats-your-first-car/

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  • drift55
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    Got the deal of the century! 28 square feet of bamboo hard wood flooring for $18! Huge clearance sale. Gonna do up the trunk. I already have a plywood base cut out. I'm also going to attempt (and most likely fail) at making a custom sub box. Gonna hit up a flea market for some suitcases

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  • drift55
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    Originally posted by Dwob View Post
    i love the tuck, roll them and leave it!
    The tuck looks ok but the opportunity to run 10" in the rear is waaaaay too tempting

    Originally posted by jchm View Post
    Wow! :O thats one sweet install!! I'm getting more and more
    excited on bags on my car, and this isnt doing it any worse! I wonder what my next paycheck goes to :P
    thank you

    Originally posted by motocaddy View Post
    max rear camber on these cars is -4*. make sure they zero'd out toe or you'll burn through tires quickly.

    definitely like it more with the lower rear.
    That explains so much! I was told the max was 2.5ish but it looked more than that. with the 10" and a touch of fender work I'll be able to sit just about as low as it sits now. It was a little higher before because the tire wouldn't tuck.

    Originally posted by Sharkbite View Post
    Car looks good and I love those rotiforms. Not a fan of you putting stickers on the fenders. Everyone is already looking at the stance, no need for stickers.

    Someone said it best, no shame in your parents helping you with their first car. Mine helped me with my first and second cars. Granted they werent that new, but still. That driveway alone tells me you come from money.
    Eh, the stickers are only temporary. I do little things like that to keep it interesting. they usually don't stay long. My parents do help with insurance which makes paying for mods easier but once I turn 18 in a few months I'm on my own which suck! lol.
    I also got the car cheapish because it wasn't well equipped and already had 2 owners. The only regret I have is they had a TDI for sale that was much cheaper but at the time I didn't know how cool TDIs were

    Originally posted by Tubaman View Post
    Sick MK5 bro! Wish i had this when i was 16 lol, Still I can't beat a freebee car.
    Thanks! freebees mean more money for mods

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