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  • Old skool drool...

    http://hirostyle.com/ ---> go to the "Event Gallery"

    when is this style gonna catch on here...
    Last edited by 9ine Deuce; 01-27-2005, 06:15 AM.

  • #2
    Is the link dead, it says its forbidden for me!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by NismoSigma
      Is the link dead, it says its forbidden for me!
      try it now

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      • #4
        wow, those cars are amazing. I see a few Toyota Crown there, my dad used to own one back in Ukraine. I loved that car

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        • #5
          nice site! Thankz I need those pics!

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          • #6
            man i wish i could find a rwd sedan around here but i can't


            i've been looking for awhile

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            • #7
              Is there a reason the tires are all stretched out like that? Since I looked at this I've been looking at all the old BMW's around here thinking "That would look so much better with those wheels..." :P

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              • #8
                its called hipari or stretched tires

                kind of a fad does have some function mostly for big offsets and they use a smaller tire

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                • #9
                  yeah, I figured out how it is done, but does it help performance at all?

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                  • #10



                    sick.... mmm new/old skool

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                    • #11
                      yes, there is

                      they gave you better response with the steering and you get much more steering feedback.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by AuspeX
                        yeah, I figured out how it is done, but does it help performance at all?
                        it is a way to artificially stiffen the side-walls so the transition from grip to drift, and back is less abrupt.

                        do a search, and you'll find much dead-horse beating on that subject.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by malcolm
                          it is a way to artificially stiffen the side-walls so the transition from grip to drift, and back is less abrupt.

                          do a search, and you'll find much dead-horse beating on that subject.
                          i like dis ol skool style im old-fashioned

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