Monday, March 27, 2006

B-Dub.




This is another stellar entry. Taken by my old boss in the South Bay area, this is a pretty clean one. This one's actually not that bad. This one was kind of on the bubble, until you get to the backend where the pointless and ginormous spoiler which pushes it into full-blown Dope Ride territory. And what's more, at the time, the owner was trying to sell it. Why he would be willing to part from this masterpiece is beyond me. This one's a keeper.

Monday, March 20, 2006

Super-Ru.




I know, I know, this one's pretty much a stock WRX, but the paint is what makes it great. But I'm averaging a pathetic 2-5 hits a day, and no one is leaving any comments, so I'm mailing this one in because I'm tired. But getting back to the car, I guess the guy that owns this one is either; A. really into rally racing, or B. really into pretending he's in a rally race while he's driving around in the city. Regardless, either explaination is lame. Why anyone would do this to a brand new car is beyond me. Anyways, I found this one night when I was out running. I had to double time it home 'cause the sun was going down. When I got back to the spot where it was at and made the u-turn, some guy in a house next door came home and watched me until I decided to bail. I came back the next morning and it was parked a few spots away. In closing, I don't know what it is about this one, but I like it.

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Prime2.




Wow, I'm already falling behind. Anyways, this is yet a another solid entry, and another one from the Sacto area. I guess people in Sacramento really like primer. I find this interesting. Anywho, I love the crazy side f/x that are going on here, as well as the pretty much industry standard ground f/x. I mean, you really get the sense that someone put a lot of time, energy, love and money into this one. Why? I have no idea. There's really not much else to say about this one, it prettty much does all the talking for itself. Bigtime thumbs up.

Tuesday, March 07, 2006

Prime1.




I believe this one was taken in the Sacramento area by a friend of my old boss. This is a great example of what I was talking about in the FAQ section about leaving the ground f/x primered. It's just the classy thing to do. And I love big spoilers. 'Cause when you're driving 45 mph on the streets, you really need the downforce from the the huge spoiler to keep the backend from lifting up. So overall, this is a pretty average entry, but I do like it because it's got it's own individual style. It's pretty solid.