As most of you know, I recently let go of my VIP/Drift project car:
1995 Nissan 240sx S14 Zenki.
It was pretty sad to let her go with all the time I dreaded into that car…
To those that have helped me with that project, knows how much time and dedication I put into that car from changing out every single bolt from my undercarriage, replacing new moldings, seals, bushings, joints, arms, you name it!
That is just the “perfection” side of me that comes out when modifying my cars.
I believe the car is in good hands, especially it being my lil dongsengs (brother) second 240sx project build.
I trust him to finish the car by adding nothing but the best JDM parts in the market and with class the way it should be. The S14 is honestly @ the perfect base platform to start being creative with it. All it needed was a new paint job, rims, bbk, bucket seats, and a bodykit of some sort to bring out the character within the car.
Andy please don’t disappoint me on your new project or else… SHEKKI! JK
Well… with all that said.
“OUT with the old and IN with the new” – itzjOw3.com
Congrats to my boy/fellow team mate Jay Bhee for getting 1st US cover for October 2010 Import Tuner!
This EVO 10 is seriously starting to become a cover whore all across the nation!
I know JB has been bleeding and grinding to get this car done for the upcoming shows for the past year, and this cover is definitely well deserved for his hard work!
Some argue that Y’s Factory took the approach on ruining this E60 BMW M5, but I clearly see it otherwise.
Everyone has their own state of minds on what looks good or how things should be done…
However, in the end its truly functionality that comes in place which is overlooked upon when something clearly looks ridiculous to others.
I believe Y’s Factory took the initiative on attempting to build a full on time attack circuit car with their BMW M5 with a splash of JDM flavor into it.
Don’t get me wrong, I would never buy a BMW M5 and mod it anything near what Y’s Factory did.
I am just trying to clarify that everything you do is not based upon pleasuring the audience.