Never said it did.Just because it has a Stance Works/Stance Nation water-mark doesn't automatically make it questionable.
You originally posted it on the thought that the body had been modified in some way. I genuinely think you should do a little more research on some cars, or at least stick to posting cars you have a lot of knowledge in (because you really do). Just a thought.Never said it did.
But turns out, that's a fairly rare BMW, and according to sources you'll find by reverse google searching, it's been lowered, so at least it's not completely stock.
He already explained that he didn't know it was made by BMW.Please tell me that you are joking...
His name is Amir "That911"Really? Cool then.
It has a body kit but the vents on the side are stock.I thought it had bigger wheels on it. And what about those things on the side?
I don't know why they post cars that are not staced, they post race cars and that are just lowered.Why is it on the stance site? Never made sense to me, why stock cars get posted there.
Why would you use the weakest chassis to do this?This was a '97 Mustang.
It's beyond me.Why would you use the weakest chassis to do this?
Yeah, I knew what it was, I searched "Custom vette" and it popped up.Just...
...no.
And the red thing is the Bertone Mantide if you didn't know Dagger. Reskinned ZR1, one-off to boot. Looks a damnsight better in white.
Plus you're not going to fool anyone when a real Bel-Air pulls up. You'll be shorter.It's beyond me.
Those Corvettes don't look questionable at all reallyOh my God...
@hsv: I thought the wing was aftermarket, and the front aero piece.
And not exactly sure of anything I have a decent amount of knowledge on that would be considered questionable.
Edit (again): The guy who has that BMW is also a famous music director, apparently...
Repost.
It was literally the page before.First time I've seen it and I check this thread often.