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With the high cost of living in Cali (besides the strict laws), I'll be impressed if the next generation can afford any modifications. These are the OG's, so they are set. Here in Texas, the cost of living is lower, and starting next year, most counties won't even require a state inspection. 😂
These trucks make more sense nowadays that gas is expensive and the city streets are more overcrowded. Shout out to the 22R they can last forever and they can cruise.
I love Hondas and Toyotas I have a xb and a 6speed gk5 great story and video I’m a cheapskate I like what Evers on sale for coilovers wheels etc it’s really nice to see a planned out build like this . I was going to buy a type r when I retired but the older jdm cars ooze so much of that style and innocence of a bygone time
Factory NSX weighs 2950 without the spare (which no one wants or needs). I added a turbo to mine and it's absurd. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DcicIO2s48w.html
Danm after seeing some of these crx still looking simple and clean I might just pick up another one. I remember seeing you interview a clean simple looking legend and thought man where did I see that from. I forgot the name of your channel and just by luck I scrolling through my Playlist and found that one legend you interviewed. Don't know why it took me so long to subscribe...
you won't get winded and run out of breath on your casual parking lot strolls if you shut up and just showed the cars. you obv dont know much about cars either, so it also make syou sound dumb. or i could blow smoke up your ass and tell you everything is great and lie to you so you feel better about a shitty format
Nicely said brotha! I genuinely feel what you’re speaking of. It’s mainly the entitled people who’ve never been through anything real. No struggles what so ever. Screw em and stay building
Yeah, it happened to me... I naively commented about Evo wheels and somebody immediately gave me statix about that they werent Evo's they were Work wheels they are seriously non-functional OCD...
Honestly I loved the commentary, all of the hate and bs is the reason I don’t go to meets anymore. I’ve got bill, kids, responsibilities to take care of just like a lot of people. But the whole point is to drive your car and love it, just because someone doesn’t dump tens of thousands into their car, doesn’t mean they don’t deserve to pull up and check out some cool cars and meet people and enjoy the hobby. Need more people out there like you, saying the things nobody talks about, and just being humble and genuine🤙🏽
The thing about modifying cars, it's like art. The car is the canvas and the build is the extension of one's heart and concepts of what the car should be. A apart of someone's life story in a sense as well. As men generally, we express ourselves through our hobbies. The cars is what brings the community together to share those stories. If people see it that way, I think it's a more healthier way to talk and appreciate each other's builds. Not everyone is rich. Not everyone may be mechanically gifted or just started learning. Maybe they are a teenager or they're not rich. People are building a car for themselves and we have no idea how busy they maybe, what their budget is like, what are they going for on their canvas. It's something that's supposed to be enjoyable, it's our hobbies and passion. For me, it's something that's like meditation, helps you forget about work, helps me enjoy the moment. It's sometimes toxic.