Originally posted by rice4life
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Just like any industry out there, groups or "crews" also make money and are out there to show and spread the love where it is necessary. These "blogs" for lack of a better term like to affiliate themselves with photographers and cars that will give the page a clean and professional standpoint and will also provide credit to the photographer and owner of the vehicles. It's win/win for everyone. If you are just a part of the family, you are getting your hard work noticed and although it holds no monetary value, it's a good sentimental accomplishment to know other people like the build. As for photographers, they are getting their work noticed, which not only brings in people who admire their work, but also customers to fuel their business. A lot of the newer stance blogs are doing it strictly because they want e-fame. From what I interpreted, you are looking at it from a "trend" aspect in which people are only doing it because it is the hipster thing to get involved in. For myself and many other, it's simply just a part of meeting new people that share the same taste and actually associating themselves with those people. And I am definitely willing to represent the friends I can call my family.
Enough of that book though. I just got done polishing the CCW since I have neglected them for the past couple months. (Even though my car stays in the garage most of the time.) They are all nice and shiny again and no more water spots.

I don't want to let too many details of my new build out. But I will say that I have decided to step it down to 17's and will be going with BIG lips. I want to get a little bit lower and have better fitment, which I cannot get with the 18's. I have a buyer for my wheels that should be picking them up at the end of the month and then I will be putting in my order for my new wheel build. I am pretty pumped about the new build to say the least.

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