
Showing posts with label Work Wheels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Work Wheels. Show all posts
Friday, May 13, 2011
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Fatlace One/One.
Fatlace held a show this weekend called One of One, bringing all the best builders of Southern California together. I think it was a huge success! Seeing all the coolest cars in one lot. I was extremely excited for the event because well fatlace is one of my favorite companies, but mostly because I was debuting the new wheel setup on my car. I didn't get the best spot in the lot, but I was extremely happy we got it all done for this weekend. Many thanks to everyone that could make it possible, especially my brother Scott, Kyle, and Vinh for helping me get it all done. This is a short video made by our friend Yogi.
Being so out of it, I left my camera in Jon's car so you guys will have to wait for the pictures, sorry!!!
Being so out of it, I left my camera in Jon's car so you guys will have to wait for the pictures, sorry!!!
Sean
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Fatlace,
goodfeeling,
VIP,
Work Wheels,
Yogi
Friday, April 9, 2010
I'm Back.
Fresh out the gate again time to raise the stakes again
Fatten my plate again y'all cats know we always play to win.

Sean
Fatten my plate again y'all cats know we always play to win.

Sean
Labels:
Comeback Season,
goodfeeling,
Work Wheels
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Inspirational Roadsters.
Miatas, what do you think about when you hear that word hahah. Miata ownership has grown over the last few years. Why? They are great cars, fun, handle well, and fit in about any spot with the least amount of work. I use to talk to my boss about cars. I found out he use to work at Mazda. He was surprised when I told him I had a bunch of friends that were into Miatas. He told me that he worked on a team that test and help develope the Miata. I was like deng cool!
There are few Miatas I am absolutly fond of. I would like to mention first, Andrew B's NA6. All I remembered was that he was the only one I knew that owned a Miata. Everyone was super into AE86's and S13s at the time. I am sure many were upset, when they got smashed on hahaha. Just kidding!

Paul, djsqiigles. What more can I say, definitely an iconic figure in the Miata game. Fitting 15x8+0 were unheard of many years ago, who would have thunk it would fit perfectly. Sparkly hardtop & Bride seat, a perfect combo. He later on went full crazies and pushed 15x10s. The car is owned by our friend Kyle now, and it is still aggressive just with a different look.


And there was Peter Li, the famous CE28n hahah. When I saw that he got these Polished Euroline DH's I went crazy hahah. I myself had Euroline DH's as well but on my S13. I think you can give him any red Miata and he would make it even cooler than the last. I haven't seen him in years, since he is now in China.

What is crazy is that none of these guys own Miatas anymore. There cars are deeply missed! But think of it as inspiration, I am sure many guys do.
Thank you Linhbergh from KINOD for these pictures! :)
Sean
There are few Miatas I am absolutly fond of. I would like to mention first, Andrew B's NA6. All I remembered was that he was the only one I knew that owned a Miata. Everyone was super into AE86's and S13s at the time. I am sure many were upset, when they got smashed on hahaha. Just kidding!

Paul, djsqiigles. What more can I say, definitely an iconic figure in the Miata game. Fitting 15x8+0 were unheard of many years ago, who would have thunk it would fit perfectly. Sparkly hardtop & Bride seat, a perfect combo. He later on went full crazies and pushed 15x10s. The car is owned by our friend Kyle now, and it is still aggressive just with a different look.


And there was Peter Li, the famous CE28n hahah. When I saw that he got these Polished Euroline DH's I went crazy hahah. I myself had Euroline DH's as well but on my S13. I think you can give him any red Miata and he would make it even cooler than the last. I haven't seen him in years, since he is now in China.

What is crazy is that none of these guys own Miatas anymore. There cars are deeply missed! But think of it as inspiration, I am sure many guys do.
Thank you Linhbergh from KINOD for these pictures! :)
Sean
Labels:
Inspiration,
Low,
Miata,
NA6,
Slammed,
Work Wheels