![]() 03/27/2017 at 10:04 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Nothing is safe
At least the Stance Works people are pretty good at taking pictures.
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Dat stance...
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I’m not okay with this.
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Oh hell no
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#hardparked
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Grab your torch and pitchfork.
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I don’t understand why they always make the rear camber so negative, it would look pretty good with the front values IMO.
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It always seem to be especially bad on FWD vehicles lowered like this.
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It’s their money. Let ‘em break it. Everything is reversible.
We’ll see who’s laughing when they have to revert it for resale.
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Tepid Take: I actually like this...
There’s too much rear wheel camber but I love what they did with the tail lights.
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I think technically it’s just because it’s easier to do on FWD setups, I just don’t understand the appeal.
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Money and sense, never the twain shall meet.
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It wasn’t the best-handling thing in standard configuration. I imagine that it now has a handling prowess comparable to a bag of dead badgers.
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No sir. You stop that. Go get your torch and pitchfork; the angry mob march starts in 30 minutes.
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I’m ok with the low and the wheels, but not the stretched tires or extreme camber.
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Iirc the car they used for this build was burnt to the frame
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The Ferrari Testarossa is already set with low ride height from the factory. Thats not good enough? Its, its just a show car now. Until someone can restore it to proper glory....