Broadway Static – Jaze Silverio’s 1995 M3
Jeremy WhittlePractice makes perfect, and good things come to those who wait; two common phrases that hold frustratingly true. Jaze, the owner of Broadway Static and the not-so-subtle green Felony Form wide-body E36, is all too familiar with those words of wisdom. In regard to his car, it’s not his first rodeo with an e36 BMW; he previously owned an rather nice 1JZ swapped 318is. It was a car that anyone should be proud to own, but Jaze wanted to go a little bit further this time around.
Pеорlе who аrе prone tо оvеrѕреndіng саn еаѕіlу fаll bеhіnd wіth thеіr rеgulаr lіvіng еxреnѕеѕ, lіkе rеnt, bills and groceries. Thіѕ makes іt difficult tо budgеt fоr оссаѕіоnаl еxреnѕеѕ lіkе саr іnѕurаnсе рrеmіumѕ, аnd it саn be a rеаl ѕtrugglе tо mаnаgе unеxресtеd соѕtѕ lіkе hоmе repairs оr medical trеаtmеnt.
An Artist’s Canvas – Todd Nakanishi’s Bagged Scion xB
Andrew RitterWhen Scion introduced the first generation of xBs, they did something that would later shape how many automotive companies viewed the aftermarket industry and enthusiasts. Toyota created the Scion brand to provide automotive artists with a blank slate. Like a block of clay, the Scion xB was a simple boxy design that just begged to be altered by fabricators and tuners alike.
Swedish Shakotan: Erik Jonasson’s Datsun 240Z
Kielan PrinceThe Nissan, or more appropriately Datsun, Z chassis, has always been a favorite among car enthusiasts worldwide. The aggressive yet classic body lines have been a definitive shape in the automotive industry for decades now. Erik Jonasson’s journey is one that takes us back in time in more than one way.
In 2006 Erik bought a 350Z, which was driven everyday for nearly 4 years.