It's a De Tomaso Mangusta.What is that? It looks amazing.
You can still have stance without a lot of camber.Stance Works? Those race cars do not have that much camber to be considered "stance"...
Because race cars!
I know I come across as a SW fanboy, but their photo coverage from the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona is amazing. There are way too many awesome photos to post so I recommend you head over their to check out the rest.
But can you have it with tires and rims that match?You can still have stance without a lot of camber.
The so called "stance look" was inspired by low slung, wide race cars. While the look has evolved and limits have been pushed (many times way too far), racing is where it all stemmed from. And don't be surprised that SW loves racing, those guys are gear heads like us. They sponsor a car in the Red-Line Time Attack Series (the red M3 I've posted before), BMW flies Mike Burroughs and Andrew Ritter all over the US/world to cover their race team, and they can be found at events all over California.Stance Works? Those race cars do not have that much camber to be considered "stance"...
There is a silver EVO 8 floating around near where I live. When I first saw it I thought someone has cut the front off an EVO sedan and spliced it onto an Lancer Wagon but turns out it's a factory spec car.
There are quite a few Ralliart wagons around. The ones I have see are the EVO7 shape Lancer Cedia based ones. I think I have only see the one EVO8 wagon. I even asked the guy who was driving it if it was a factory car as I wasn't sure.I believe I've seen that one quite recently! I screamed like a little girl when I saw it. I've seen a few now actually (plus the Ralliart wagons).
There are quite a few Ralliart wagons around. The ones I have see are the EVO7 shape Lancer Cedia based ones. I think I have only see the one EVO8 wagon. I even asked the guy who was driving it if it was a factory car as I wasn't sure.