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I'm sorry, after this I'm done. You come to a site mostly based on cars that are built for the idea of showing it off and post photos and a full spec sheet of you car. If you really don't care about the show off factor and only the track abilities, who cares about what everyone else sees? People tell me things I should do with my car all the time. It happens, roll with it and do whatever it is that you want to do with your car.
This is StanceWorks man, I love the car but I think you're on the wrong forum. You aren't throwing sparks, you just denied lowering your car when it clearly has wheel gap.... This is a huge problem for 99% of people on here. You appear to be a purist (the worst kind of car enthusiast imho), one of thinks it needs to be absolutely done right within perfect spec, and it's that way or the highway. Which is completely fine if you're on a purist forum talking up performance modifications orientated toward handling and power - this forum is about the debate of making your car "realistically drivable" because of its lack of ground clearance, not horsepower.
Just my two cents, I'm just a 17 year old kid with a Honda Civic.
Love the car, but it's not a StanceWorks car; not by a long shot.
This is StanceWorks man, I love the car but I think you're on the wrong forum. You aren't throwing sparks, you just denied lowering your car when it clearly has wheel gap.... This is a huge problem for 99% of people on here. You appear to be a purist (the worst kind of car enthusiast imho), one of thinks it needs to be absolutely done right within perfect spec, and it's that way or the highway. Which is completely fine if you're on a purist forum talking up performance modifications orientated toward handling and power - this forum is about the debate of making your car "realistically drivable" because of its lack of ground clearance, not horsepower.
Just my two cents, I'm just a 17 year old kid with a Honda Civic.
Love the car, but it's not a StanceWorks car; not by a long shot.
I think you've got the wrong idea... While I disagree with OPs attitude toward people's comments, this site isn't solely for slammed cars. It may have originated from that, but it's grown into something much more. Apparently adding quite a few cry babies along the way however... "stance" can be applied to any form of modified vehicle and we can all respect that. Especially in the case of a very well built track car, but bear in mind, you posted your car for the world to see and guess what? Not everyone thinks the same.
I think you've got the wrong idea... While I disagree with OPs attitude toward people's comments, this site isn't solely for slammed cars. It may have originated from that, but it's grown into something much more. Apparently adding quite a few cry babies along the way however... "stance" can be applied to any form of modified vehicle and we can all respect that. Especially in the case of a very well built track car, but bear in mind, you posted your car for the world to see and guess what? Not everyone thinks the same.
This is StanceWorks man, I love the car but I think you're on the wrong forum. You aren't throwing sparks, you just denied lowering your car when it clearly has wheel gap.... This is a huge problem for 99% of people on here. You appear to be a purist (the worst kind of car enthusiast imho), one of thinks it needs to be absolutely done right within perfect spec, and it's that way or the highway. Which is completely fine if you're on a purist forum talking up performance modifications orientated toward handling and power - this forum is about the debate of making your car "realistically drivable" because of its lack of ground clearance, not horsepower.
Just my two cents, I'm just a 17 year old kid with a Honda Civic.
Love the car, but it's not a StanceWorks car; not by a long shot.
I think you've got the wrong idea... While I disagree with OPs attitude toward people's comments, this site isn't solely for slammed cars. It may have originated from that, but it's grown into something much more. Apparently adding quite a few cry babies along the way however... "stance" can be applied to any form of modified vehicle and we can all respect that. Especially in the case of a very well built track car, but bear in mind, you posted your car for the world to see and guess what? Not everyone thinks the same.
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