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First and foremost thanks everyone for the kind words. I remember the first time I saw these cars in an Autoworks (now called G-Works) magazine in 2007 there was a two month period where I was going out of my mind trying to find a 930 roller to build lol. One day I still may bite the bullet and try to build one of these, and Nakai actually offers his service to US customers now - but it will cost you $30k for a kit
Welcome to StanceWorks, Sean. Glad to see you registered. Your work is inspiring as always.
Thanks Mike. If I'm honest this is probably one of the worst sets I've turned out for a while, it was really quick-and-dirty style shooting and I didn't have any options as far as car placement since space is soooo tight in Japan, but I did what I could with what I had. Fortunately the cars speak for themselves and it's pretty much impossible to take a boring picture of an RWB car no matter how hard you try.
If I could just get my hands on a pair of those rockers...
Hatchbacks, wagons... It's NOT all the same. You want in? Don't get a mazda 3, get a mazda 6 wagon. Don't get a wrx get a legacy wagon. and theres a reason the A3 isn't called the A3 avant... Scion does not make a wagon it makes a weird van, but no wagons
Man you are kidding about the tight quarters. As Mike said, very inspiring shots. Plugged your blog on our FB page. It deserves to be seen by the masses. Welcome to SW.
Man you are kidding about the tight quarters. As Mike said, very inspiring shots. Plugged your blog on our FB page. It deserves to be seen by the masses. Welcome to SW.
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