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  • Byron
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    Like I said, feel free to do similar things, but don't straight out copy just because that's what everyone else is doing.

    I'll use the e30 scene for an example just because I know it so well. People put volvo lips on like crazy because someone found out they fit with minor modifications. They throw them on as quickly as possible, but don't stand back and realize how bad it looks. It's just the accepted thing to do since everyone else does it. The bad part is that it's possible to make a Volvo lip look good by either tucking in the sides or mounting it right side up, but no one does it because thats not how everyone else has it.

    It's this type of mindless copying that can ruin a scene. Take the time to do it right or just figure out something else on your own.

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  • Bracknaphobia
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    Positive feedback is positive feedback. I think it's kind of lame to nitpick that much...

    Food for thought: If nobody ever copied someone else, we'd all be running around naked grunting at each other. The same thing applies to the stance scene, and by extension, automobiles in general.

    EDIT: In reference to particular parts, however, quality still remains important
    Last edited by Bracknaphobia; 08-06-2010, 12:33 AM.

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  • Byron
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    I think the main issue here is copying. If you see someones car and like how it looks, just enjoy it. You don't have to make yours look exactly like it. You can do similar things, but honestly, pretty much everyone who puts Rota Grids on their Subie, Roofracks on their VW, stickers angled up the rear window/covering a body part, etc. is just doing it for the scene points.


    Since we're picking things about the scene that we don't like anyways, lets address the replys to threads on here. Go look at any new thread in the showroom right now. This will be the order of replys:

    Sick!

    Dope

    Looks tight

    Sick bro

    Awesome! Specs?

    Fresh

    Looking fresh man


    I mean honestly, if you want to reply, at least take the time to think out something original and meaningful about the car. Even saying "Looks sick man, those wheels fit your car great" is better than one "buzz" word replys.

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  • Kielan
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    Well I mean, like ******, in the sense of not ****** but like "******" where there is a clear jealousy complex going on, its hard to explain you should all just know what I mean..

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  • kramerbuccs24
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    Originally posted by prodigee View Post
    I try.


    The price of the wheels is not what we are debating, I know plenty of people rolling on $200 wheels, that honestly look better than a lot of wheels out there. What we are saying is that companies like XXR, Rota, ESM, etc. Hurt the "movement" if you will. If these companies developed their own designs no one would have any issue with that, but the fact that they are straight up stealing other companies designs, and using them as their own with subtle differences is just not right.

    I understand where you are coming from with "its the automotive industry, and people steal ideas all the time", but they are rarely ever straight up blatant rip offs, there is a reason that these companies charge what they do for wheels (Volk, Work, BBS, etc), and thats because they put months, hell sometimes years, into developing the wheels, and making sure that they are 100% quality parts, where as the replica wheel companies just don't put that same R&D into the wheels, and it shows. Sure they look just as good, but its the quality that just isn't there, and I don't know about you, but I **** it, when replica wheels look like 3 piece wheels, when they are actually 1 piece and you can't take the bolts out.

    Spending more money is not what we are saying here, what we are saying is that, if you are patient and actually put effort into finding wheels, you can find the deal of a lifetime, or even OEM wheels you never knew existed before, and be the ONLY person with them on your car. The movement, isn't about everyone having BBS RS's, the movement is about everyone trying their best to make their car original, and be unlike any other car out there, while this is challenge for a lot of people, it should be a challenge they are willing to take on, never have I wanted to be exactly the same as anyone else, I am my own person with my own unique style, and that should be reflected in the car I build. I don't want to have the exact same wheel setup and front end as any one else, I want to do something completely different, something that will piss off a lot of Honda owners, but I know that if I have ******, clearly I am doing something right.
    Sorry brother, I agree with most of your post, but if you have ******, that means people are ****** on you. People **** on you because they don't like your shit. People don't like your shit because your shit SUCKS. ****** is not a compliment, if anything it's an insult, it's not complicated.


    (when I say "you" I really mean "one," "you" sounds more fluent in a sentence, though )

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  • Kielan
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    Originally posted by aar0n. View Post
    Not bad man, not bad
    I try.
    Originally posted by Poon View Post
    A lot has been posted since my post this morning, which makes it hard to reply but to those talking about fake vs. real wheels. Someone said something along the lines that it is a shame that I'm finishing my $20k 2002 build with Rota RB's, rather than Panasports or Minilites? Why? Rota RB's are lightweight, strong, and look great on the car. They're made in Japan, and don't cost $1500 a set, so they're bad?

    To the argument pertaining that we should not buy wheels because they have stolen a design? This is a terrible argument. All through out history, the Automotive industry has been about stealing other peoples ideas, and making similar product to what is a known success. The argument saying companies like Rota do next to nothing in terms of R&D is horse shit. I'd really like to see some evidence backing that up.

    This same argument would mean that I should not buy panasports, because they are knock off's from minilites....yet Panasports is an expensive and well respected name brand, so it's ok? I don't really understand that. I guess I shouldn't buy a Datsun 510 either, because it's a 2002 knock off, correct?

    I don't really get the argument, because the wheels are GOOD, the style is taken from somewhere else (like everything else in history) and it doesn't cost an arm and a leg.
    The price of the wheels is not what we are debating, I know plenty of people rolling on $200 wheels, that honestly look better than a lot of wheels out there. What we are saying is that companies like XXR, Rota, ESM, etc. Hurt the "movement" if you will. If these companies developed their own designs no one would have any issue with that, but the fact that they are straight up stealing other companies designs, and using them as their own with subtle differences is just not right.

    I understand where you are coming from with "its the automotive industry, and people steal ideas all the time", but they are rarely ever straight up blatant rip offs, there is a reason that these companies charge what they do for wheels (Volk, Work, BBS, etc), and thats because they put months, hell sometimes years, into developing the wheels, and making sure that they are 100% quality parts, where as the replica wheel companies just don't put that same R&D into the wheels, and it shows. Sure they look just as good, but its the quality that just isn't there, and I don't know about you, but I **** it, when replica wheels look like 3 piece wheels, when they are actually 1 piece and you can't take the bolts out.

    Spending more money is not what we are saying here, what we are saying is that, if you are patient and actually put effort into finding wheels, you can find the deal of a lifetime, or even OEM wheels you never knew existed before, and be the ONLY person with them on your car. The movement, isn't about everyone having BBS RS's, the movement is about everyone trying their best to make their car original, and be unlike any other car out there, while this is challenge for a lot of people, it should be a challenge they are willing to take on, never have I wanted to be exactly the same as anyone else, I am my own person with my own unique style, and that should be reflected in the car I build. I don't want to have the exact same wheel setup and front end as any one else, I want to do something completely different, something that will piss off a lot of Honda owners, but I know that if I have ******, clearly I am doing something right.

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  • kramerbuccs24
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    Going to copy and paste my post from another thread from 4 minutes ago, applies pretty well here, too:

    Originally posted by kramerbuccs24 View Post
    I bought PERFECT condition 4x100 15x7 et38 Kosei K1s WITH 80% tread 205/50/15 Falken Azenis RT-615 tires (top 3 performance tires out there in 15" size) for FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS.

    There is NO reason to buy fake wheels. You all fail. They are not "the best option," they are the laziest option.

    You want Rotas or these???





    I actually miss the Koseis a LOT, they've found a nice new home on my buddy's 450whp civic, though



    Rota slips would have looked sooooooo much better on the EG, though *rollseyes*

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  • Bracknaphobia
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    Im gonna be "that" guy...

    Maybe I'm missing the point here, and I don't know about everyone else, but I come to StanceWorks as a form of communication and camaraderie. I suppose that there must be a difference then, between the stance movement itself and the community surrounding it. It's not much of a community if people get upset over "posers" that should find another hobby because they can't afford a set of Works.

    I look forward to being able to come out to shows, meet people, and put names to faces (well,names to screen names and avatars...). If I see some sick cars along the way, that's fantastic, but it's not money, wheels, rust, stickers, or what have you that make a car. It's the stance, fitment, ride height, and imo, the person behind it.

    I just thought it a bit interesting to click on a thread entitled "Stance Rant" and find that the rant itself had nothing to do with stance at all.

    All that being said, I have a lot of respect for all you guys that are able to lead the way and set the bar for such amazing pieces of engineering that you have made your own. It is really a sight to behold.

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  • Petis
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    ^ I don't know why people are still bringing up the price of wheels. Nobody ever said that someone needs to spend a ton of money on wheels. The word 'cheap' has nothing to do with price in this discussion. By 'cheap' we are referring to the quality not the cost. You can have legit,high valued wheels for less than a set of new rotas in most cases. I know that was the case for me on more than one occasion.



    Please, from this point on (if this thread continues/ subsequent threads) don't liken the dislike of knock-off companies as an argument for spending a lot of money wheels, because that makes you loook really uninformed.

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  • Poon
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    A lot has been posted since my post this morning, which makes it hard to reply but to those talking about fake vs. real wheels. Someone said something along the lines that it is a shame that I'm finishing my $20k 2002 build with Rota RB's, rather than Panasports or Minilites? Why? Rota RB's are lightweight, strong, and look great on the car. They're made in Japan, and don't cost $1500 a set, so they're bad?

    To the argument pertaining that we should not buy wheels because they have stolen a design? This is a terrible argument. All through out history, the Automotive industry has been about stealing other peoples ideas, and making similar product to what is a known success. The argument saying companies like Rota do next to nothing in terms of R&D is horse shit. I'd really like to see some evidence backing that up.

    This same argument would mean that I should not buy panasports, because they are knock off's from minilites....yet Panasports is an expensive and well respected name brand, so it's ok? I don't really understand that. I guess I shouldn't buy a Datsun 510 either, because it's a 2002 knock off, correct?

    I don't really get the argument, because the wheels are GOOD, the style is taken from somewhere else (like everything else in history) and it doesn't cost an arm and a leg.

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  • Petis
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    ^ I was about to point that out as well

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  • SeanDub
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    Originally posted by Steve View Post
    Sean, I agree but sometimes I think you put too much stress on the monetary side of things. A nicely stanced car does not HAVE TO cost a lot of money, but on occasion you make it seem like someone needs a $3000 set of 3 piece wheels just to have something good looking(though i could just be incorrectly reading what you say). I do agree that half assing a lot of stuff/rusting everything is lame, though.
    I'm rollin on 90's Corvette wheels......

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  • Kielan
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    Steve, I don't think that's what he is saying at all, he is just saying that people should look around, and if they really want wheels, get original, buy some OEM wheels off craigslist and run those with adapters for the same price as the reps you were gunna get. I mean he is on sawblades which we all know are really cheap to buy, but he put his own spin on them, and really I think that his car is the best representation of sawblades done right out there.

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  • kramerbuccs24
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    Originally posted by BreakMyWallet View Post
    we should make a new forum.

    "cleanworks"

    but you have to post up your car and be accepted by a panel. bahaha
    Kinda like "ziptied" for drifting, I like the idea.

    Originally posted by prodigee View Post
    @ Streetlight

    The truth finally comes out haha, I kid we have had this talk before haha.

    But yeah WAY OT but this kid can make the crappiest paint look and feel brand new. Definitely amazing work.
    Good detailers are known to do that

    Last edited by kramerbuccs24; 08-05-2010, 08:07 PM.

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  • Kielan
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    @ Streetlight

    The truth finally comes out haha, I kid we have had this talk before haha.

    But yeah WAY OT but this kid can make the crappiest paint look and feel brand new. Definitely amazing work.

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