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MK5 GTI updates
It has been a very long time since I have made any updates about my GTI. The main reason is because it has been down for almost 6 months. The month of October is when I took my GTI to the dealership because I had a CEL I noticed, at the time, the engine took a tiny bit longer to start but the car felt faster and pulled harder for some weird reason.
Naturally I took it the dealership in Austin because a couple years ago, I had the head completely replaced at that dealership because some idiot drove my car, and miss shifted which over revved and practically ruined my engine. The dealership took care of me and the work was spot on. Thankfully the insurance company paid for it and the dealership said I didn’t need a new engine. Well fast forward to two years later I got my CEL and I took it to same dealership.
I did Vag Com my car before I drove to the dealership to see what caused the CEL. The Vag Com showed engine speed error. Well that could mean the sensor was going bad or my timing chain skipped a tooth or timing is off. I was hoping for the sensor, but that was not the case. Come to find out the engine balancing shaft seized, the timing chain skipped a tooth. The engine balancing gear popped out and caused the timing chain to ride on the shaft. This was making the timing chain eat into the tensioners. My motor was dead. As in, I need a new F***King motor.
I found it odd I had to replace the motor because I drove the car with CEL from Houston to Austin without any problems at all, except it just took a tiny bit longer to start. The car felt it pulled harder with the CEL, but Im guessing that was due to the skipped tooth on the timing chain. The engine sounded normal not showing signs it was on a bad health decline. But after seeing the damage, I guess it was just one drive away from being on the side of the road with a pool of oil and engine bits.
I don’t really know how the dealership didn’t see this before, even when I come in to get it serviced. I asked the service advisor what could have caused this and said “overrevving.” WELL I know how to shift and never in my life, miss shifted and overrevved any car. Except when 2 years ago some idiot drove my car and that person miss shifted. I was hoping the dealership or the insurance would cover the damage because this was do to that incident. But after talking and reasoning, they just said its not covered under warranty and the insurance wont cover it. The main reason is because I did drive my car for 2 years before the CEL came on and they can say the car was driving just fine when I took it off the lot. Since my car is modified the insurance company automatically labeled me as a “streetracer.” But some parts could have been severely weakened and fail prematurely from the stresses of being over revved at that point. The dealership and insurance didn’t want to hear it. To them, its just money lost because the dealership was quoting me $10,000 to replace the motor with labor!!!
I was in a deep hole and probably one of the lowest point of my life. This was my first car I bought after college and needed a heart transplant. I still owed $8,000 at the time plus a possibility of paying $10,000 for a new motor. Oh, I also had to pay $600 labor fee when the dealership took out the timing chain. This is risk of upgrading a car and still owning money, and the same reason why my parents said to pay off the car first before modding it. I just thought it wouldn’t happen to me but it did. I did have the Miata and thats all paid up but still the GTI was my first car I ever bought. Its was a present to myself for graduating college.
After a lot of thinking I decided to screw the dealership, drop the old insurance because they suck and switched to a new one. I went to my good friend Joe and we go way back since middle school. Back in the day Joe and I would go to his bother shop and help around and just learn about cars during the summer. I was serious gear head before I could drive. I still remember when front mount air intake was the in thing and R34 GTR headlights on Hondas. I called my friend Joe to let him know I’m bringing the GTI to the shop and towed my car to Active Motorwerks in Austin Tx.
I decided to keep my GTI and not sell it or part it out. I had memories in that car and I couldn’t let it go. I knew I had to rebuild her and come back harder. I worked over time at my hospitals. The last thing I wanted was to be a financial burden on my parents. After looking for a couple of months of searching, I found the right motor from Eurospec Sport, thanks to a friend who showed me the website. I could have bought a used motor but a brand new long block was just $1000 more and I want this build done right the first time using quality parts. I ordered the new long block and within a week the engine arrived. The shop is a two man team and they were working on a couple of cars before they could do mine. I ended up waiting a couple of months but I didn’t mind because that gave me time to save more money for the build and I didn’t want them to rush on my car.
I bought Defi BF gauges with the controller about one year ago, and I wasn’t sure when to install it but since the car was going in for a heart transplant, that would be the perfect time to install the monitors. While the engine was out, I replaced the factory clutch since it was slipping due to the tune. I got the Excedy clutch which could handle my tune with the flywheel too. I even got BSH stiffer engine and transmission mounts so I can feel the car more. I bought the BSH oil catch can because I saw my old engine had a lot of oil build up on the intake due to the blow by from the turbo. Later I found out the engine that I bought is for the newer model GTIs but it bolted on perfectly to my car. I would say that was a good surprise.
Mario and Hass from Active Motorwerks really did a great job. Honestly, it took a while for everything but I wasn’t complaining. They take the time to make sure everything is done right and very thorough with the work . All the gaskets, fittings, lines where replaced and was nice enough to do a 50,000 mile transmission service. They wire tucked my Defi gauges, and used MOTUL oil on my engine and transmission. They cleaned the engine bay before putting the new engine in. Even though it was their first time changing engines on a GTI they are not new to modifying cars. Active Motorwerks is a shop that does OEM and aftermarket installs mainly specializing on BMWs. The shop gets the exotic cars like Lambos and Ferraris for tune ups or repairs. GT3 Porshes come in for modifications and rotary powered cars for engine swaps. Every time I come in, the shop is always clean and organized with a lot of different style cars.
When I actually saw my GTI start up for the first time in 6 months, it was like a seeing a old friend you haven’t seen in years. It just felt soo good and you remember the memories. The deep burble of the exhaust, seeing the Defi opening sequence, the familiarity of the Status racing seat, and gripping the leather steering wheel. I took the car on a test drive, and made me really miss the power. Hearing the spool of the turbo build up boost just brought smiles. The Miata is fun in its own way but the power and acceleration is something Im not used to in a long time.
After getting my car back with a brand new, zero miles motor I immediately started putting some miles on it to make sure everything was working right. Just before my GTI called it quits, I bought a set of Work Kiwami. After many months of just sitting at my crib, and letting a good friend borrow them I finally got a chance to mount up my Kiwami. They were more aggressive spec then the Rotas but I was tired of rep wheels and I wanted real wheels again. I know the fronts will be perfect but I was worried the rears would be too aggressive for the maxed out rear stock camber.
The front specs are 18×9.5 et5 205/40/18 with -3.5 degrees of camber. I just like how lightweight but strong these wheels are. Did I mention its deep concave specs too.
As I suspected, the rears didn’t fit like a glove. I had to get smaller 225/35/18 tires because the tire shop had a super hard time fitting 215/40/18 on a 10.5in wide wheel. I ended up raising my coils to the max height and it still rubbed enough to burn my fenders. Stock camber was maxed to -4.5 but I needed camber arms. The picture above and below shows my fitment before camber arms with the coil overs at the highest setting.
Some people say this is Mexi poke but its not. Just hella poke and hella stretch. You can still see the groves of the tire is still within the fender. Mexi poke is when the groves of the tire go past the fender. I could have gone with over fenders or went crazy and have a body shop widen the rears. But I like aggressive wheels with aggressive camber. I ended up purchasing Innovative Design and Fabrication (IDF) control arms from Bag Riders. The IDF is a better quality build then the eBay counterpart. The bushings are quality Energy Suspension bushings which can easily be replaced if worn out and stiffer then OEM. The install is straight forward and a direct bolt on.
IDF adds serious camber, if you are about that stance life. At the alinement shop, the max camber is -12!!!! The camber arm is designed so you can really lay frame without having the camber arm hit the frame. Don’t buy eBay ones, they suck period. You can never go wrong with quality that is backed with design and research. The eBay camber arms wasn’t a direct bolt on and I had to do some drilling for the factory bolts to fit. While drilling to make the holes bigger, the bushing literary broke off the camber arm. I didn’t even get a chance to ride on the eBay one because it broke during installation. Thats better then having it fail on you at highway speed. The thing with eBay products is the the quality is not there. Its a hit or miss, sometimes you get lucky and the part works but most the time the part fails and you are back to were you where in the first place.
My main shop in Houston, is One Stop Automotive located on Bissonet and Hwy 6. The shop is dump friendly and have a chill shop owner. Ask for Fernando or Alex, they know to work on cars properly and are car guys too. This would be the second place to go to if I can’t make it to Active Motorwerks in Austin.
With my camber arms installed I dialed the fitment to -8.5. I could tuck the 18×10.5 et0 rims but I wanted the slight poke of the fender to rim. This is static, and still had enough clearance if I hit a bump the rims would tuck under the fender.
No place for hate. But let the haters hate. Stance is something you either like it or hate it. Some people respect it, some other people just don’t get it. I just build my cars for my satisfaction and enjoyment.
Stay tilted.
This car has brought me ups and downs kinda like life. I was really down when I found out the motor was dead. I was seriously thinking of just cutting my loss and just sell the car as is with a broken motor and pay off the rest of the car. But I felt that was worse then trying to come back harder and rebuild her. I did not to give up. I took my time finding the right engine, I towed my GTI to a shop that I trusted. I saved the money from the overtime and paid for everything. I wanted to do things right the first time and no short cuts. No matter how tough life can get, if there is a will there is a way. Hard work and determination gets you where you want to go in life, and not just in cars but everything you do. Taking shortcuts, laziness, and making excuses wont do you good. Every problem has a solution. Its what you do about your problem determines what kind of person you are. We all have downs in life, what matters is how to deal it. Don’t let the down get the best of you.
StanceNation Dallas

Been a while since I last posted here but busy with life and priorities. Fortunately I had time off and was lucky enough to be accepted at Stancenation. My roll in time was actually a day before the actual event, which meant I had to leave my car overnight. I didn’t really understand why, but my guess is it wont be soo chaotic if all the cars rolled in at once on the big day.

I worked the night before and was hoping to leave work early but day shift came 30 minutes late and I still had to get clothes for the extra day staying in Dallas. I had no time to eat or wash my car. I just went to my crib, grabbed some clothes, and my camera.
The meeting place was at Greenspoint Mall (AKA GUNSpoint mall) in northeast side of Houston. I rolled out with my buddy Donnie and Mayday Garage was having a Stancenation rollout to Dallas. By the time I got to the meeting point there was about 15 cars and everyone was getting ready leave. Just barely in the nick of time. I love to drive in packs, because it makes the drive less boring and makes long drives feel short. Mind you, I had zero sleep from night shift, and eating my Dunken Donut sandwich combo in the car.
I was glad I got my GTI back from the shop because I was sure enjoying the cool blast of AC. If this was the Miata, I would be miserable because the forecast called for high temps and humidity with a chance of rain. Sucked for Donnie because his CRX has no ac.
At the very last stretch in Dallas it was like all the cars kinda went their separate ways and it seemed like I was leading, for a brief moment. But honestly I had no idea where the meeting point was at for lunch or knew where I was going. I just kept on the highway hoping to find another car to follow. Fortunately I did find a car from Houston and just followed them. Turned out, the meeting point was In and Out Burgers but Donnie and I ended up eating at Pluckers with some people from Southernfresh. I didn’t mind, since it had been a long timeI had pluckers and I was hungry and tired being a awake for 24hrs.
After eating and getting my Pluckers fix, Donnie and I went to our hotel to check in. We got a great deal on our hotel but it was 20 minutes away from the venue. LOL. Thanks to Donnie’s girlfriend, she drove after work from Houston and headed to the venue so she can pick us up.
I didn’t really had time to enjoy the hotel or sleep even because our roll in time was coming up and we didn’t want to be late, thinking we might get a crappy spot. Donnie is a member from team Squirrel Squad, and I ended up rollin with them too. Squirrel Squad is a team mainly based in San Antonio but Donnie was repping the Houston side.
Upon checking in, everybody got free Meguiars quick wax spray and air fresheners. I do love free goodies. At this point I was delirious and just plain tired. The things I do for car shows seems impractical. Dedication.
My car was very dirty, and I haven’t washed my car in over 2 weeks from the Houston rain. Luckily I did remember to bring towels and some quick detail spray, but I was hoping I could have gone to car wash and give my GTI a quick spray at least. Donnie came prepared and had his car detailed the day before the roll in. Fortunately Donnie brought this Meguiars car wash spray, which is actually called Meguiars ultimate wash and wax spray. This was my first time hearing about this product but its literally a life saver, especially at car shows. Basically if you don’t have time to wash your car, then you can use this spray with a clean rag to clean your car. No mess and no fuss. Made my dirty car looked like it came off of the paint shop just dripping wet. My car honestly got more bad looks then good ones, because I’m guessing I was too hella poke in the rears especially. Oh wells.
After cleaning my car, I went around to take some shots of cars. Plus we were waiting on Donnie’s girlfriend to pick up. One of the best things about showing in a show is that you actually can take pics without people in the way and just take your time. You don’t have to stand in line for the doors to open or battle the crowds to wait for that one shot. Just the perks of being in a show.
Cars were starting to roll in and people detailing their cars for big event tomorrow. Mayday Garage RX7s are definitely a show stopper. This is David’s RX7 with the Car Shop Glow LED taillights and I must say it really looks great in person. Just ridding next to this car while heading to Dallas felt like seeing something beautiful for the first time in your life. If there are any RX7 owners, these are a must have, and worth the price. Japanese built and Japanese quality.
All lined up
Now this is Tom’s S2000 and always killing the S2000 game at every show. I remember seeing this car at the Wekfest Austin roll in back in 2012 with Work Misters, shaved and wired tucked engine bay, and unboosted. This time it boosted with super rare Mugen MF10 wheels and more details. Tom took the s2000 to Wekfest LA just to show the Texas scene. This s2000 is wearing the first Car Shop Glow S2000 LED tail lights even before being released to the market at the time of Stancenation.
For those of you wondering what the LED look like in action.
This car has gone a long way since Wekfest Austin 2012, which did win best S2000. Just to give you some perspective.
One the things that is becoming popular is bags and air ride suspension. Air suspension have really gone a long way now in the car scene market. They are more reliable and the support is readily available on most cars. You have the convenience to be slammed, hard parked, raise it up for driving, and then go 4×4 when you go over bumps with a push of a button. I will eventually go bags but I still like riding static and slammed just because set it and quit it.
Booty
Faces
Mazda 3 on rebarreled Work Emitz with overfenders. Wish I didn’t sell my Emitz and just rebuilt them. Maybe that was the Emitz I had…. or maybe this one……
Oooohh kill em with the copper bronze, deep dish
This Lexus has the AIMGAIN widebody body kit is one the VIP heavy hitters in Texas. I don’t think there was one part on the car that wasn’t touched with some type of VIP accents.
On point fitment.
VIP everything.
The Euro scene was also strong at Stancenation. I like the how VW can play the OEM plus style very well. I remember when I used to rock the Mercedes Alphards on the GTI but then I went for more stance and poke. Sigh.
Leo’s creamy clean MK4 GTI. This guy also drives a 135i convertible with TE37s or BBS E50. Showing the euro scene from Houston.
I heard this VW was static. The one thing about VWs, is either you are bagged and laid out, or static and laid out. Or on the other side of the spectrum, raised 4×4 status.
S line.
This Mercedes is owned by the guy the that drove a green custom bagged MK1 Rabbit at Wekfest Houston last year. That rabbit used a beer keg as a gas tank and I thought it was the air tank. Soo much custom work and attention to detail on that rabbit. The owner did all the custom work too all the way from Kansas. This year he sold that car for this Merc and Im sure next time I see this car it will probably be on bags, shaven doors, and more euro goodies
This M3 was sporting the Euro JDM look rocking the Work Equips.
The Miata gang. NA, NB, and NC.
2JZ no shit. This will decimate all.
This was a clean and simple Lexus. Just wheels and a drop will completely change the look of a car.
Much fitment on this TL with upsized BBS RS wheels.
The TL, by the way, is a boosted V6… vtec
Team 16niss always having some the best cars out there.
Team BRG also with killing it the crazy fitments.
Rat rod is always cool. Style and looks comes first and safety is the last priority.
A Takata tow strap for a touch of JDM
This Honda wagon from team status was clean and simple with a shaven and wire tucked engine bay.
This wagon has extended top hats with wheel arches raised so the upper control arm wont smash into the body. Something you don’t notice unless you know something about honda suspension when slamming it. The reason why most people wont notice, is because this was done cleanly and not hacked at, just flows with the car. Its all in the details.
Seen this car at many shows, and has a LED stars in the engine bay. VIP.
Wrapped cars seem to be big this year too. Still want to keep your paint? Wrapping is another alternative.
The new 86 rocking the louvers.
Pop that trunk with custom air setup and hardwood floors.
Emmanuel’s murdered out TL type S. Daily static too.
Mervyn’s recently bagged Genesis from team Prospekts. I think every single car in that team is bagged.
Manny’s dope TSX, from team Apokalypse on aggressive Work LXZ, and a new updated Mugen front bumper. This car also has gone a long way since Wekfest Austin 2012.
This is the first Stancenation show in Texas and I was glad show in it. I wish my camber arms came in time for the show, but getting in is an accomplishment considering how many cars applied to be in the show. A lot of quality builds and I hope they will have one next year, but this time in Houston or Austin. The 4.5 hr drive plus no rest was very tiring. As soon as I got to my hotel that night, I just passed out.
Tailored Made Simplicity
What started as a simple Status seat hookup, ended up becoming one my best friends. This is Lam’s Hyundai Genesis. I met this guy at the Mayday Garage Ricebox meet last year when you can still find parking. Its kinda funny how you meet people in the car scene and sometimes you just end up hanging out or you don’t.
Lam sold his LS Intergra and went KDM. He bought a stock cool blue Hyundai. The car is fun to drive and I love the Turbo XS blow off valve. People say your car is an extension of ones personality. With Lam’s car its clean, simple, with a racing style theme.
Believe it or not he is a photographer for Proper Garage and owner of Lam Photography http://www.lam-photography.com/. Baller status.
Reppin team Opulence
Functional camber but a wider track. OEM+
This guy is soo famous cops even know him.
Instagram status.
This car has seen 9 sets of wheels since the past year and a half! Lam is faithful to the ladies but a wheelwhore at heart. This time rocking Volk Racing CE28. Because we all know wheels can change the the look of the significantly. By the way he is single ladies.
At one point this car was all about that stanced life and looked really good coming out from One Stop Auto. But that same day Lam came back to raise the car because it was too low and rubbing and afraid his M&S Type B front lip was going to get smashed.
Currently the setup is the more functional squared fitment with the bumps soaked up by the Megan Racing Coilovers. Exterior is kept OEM+ with a murdered grill, and lip.
The racing style theme goes into the interior too. That was my old Bride which is welded on the floor because custom spec. The center console is wrapped in carbon fiber trimming. Deep dish Nardi wheel just puts you in the mood to carve up canyons or weave in and out of traffic.
The struggle.
Night runner
I was kinda having a hard time doing a panning shots at night, soo Lam took the camera and I drove. This is what happened….
TROLLED. I honestly wasnt trying to troll. At that moment I saw a couple of cars coming the opposite way, then I said “FUCK I missed the timing,” when I looked into the camera as the cars passed. Turned out, the picture came out perfect.
You want to surround yourself with friends that help and encourage each other to do good and not give up. Always there to have your back. I feel that way with the team and some friends that I have met though life. Its not the car that makes you want to be friends with somebody but the drivers personality.
Engine:
Custom TurboBack Exhaust(Downpipe- CatBack), SFR 1.5 Canned Tune, TurboXS Oil Catchcan, HKS Full Intake System, TurboXS RFL BOV
Interior:
Forged Performance thx ss shift knob,Sickspeed shifter extender ,NRG Hub NRG Quick Release 2.0, Nardi Deepcorn 350mm, Bride Zeta II bucket seat, Sparco bracket & rails Sabelt Harness, ICE Memphis 500Watt Monoblock AMP Memphis 12in Subwoofer Custom Ported Box
Exterior:
Debadge, 25% Tint, M&S type B front lip Authentic, HIDs (5k)
Suspension/Wheels:
Megan street coilover ,Volk CE28N white 19×9.5 +12 all around 235/35/19 front 255/35/19 rear
We Live in Cities
Couple weeks ago I went back to Austin to chill with my family and hang out with some friends. On one of those days, some of the my close friends had free time to make a video of our cars and I did the behind the scenes. After eating Michi Ramen we took our cars and headed to some local Austin spots.
Andy the team videographer. I hope he does good.
At first I wanted to take shots around the hill country because of the twisty roads and not many cars around that area. But last minute we decided to take shots in downtown Austin. The locals might know some of these places but I like to keep them secret.
Arick’s car looking pretty clean, he actually drove a xb and a honda fit before this. I would say this was a significant improvement. While taking shots at this place, you have to watch out for mines (dog poop). There was a high rise condo near by but I don’t think the owners picked up after their pets and the place literally smelled like shit. Anything for the shot right???
Underwear shot
By the way ladies, he is single.
Soooo serious, much concentration.
Street art
May look like junk but to me its a goldmine.
Straight flexin
The entrance and exit to this spot was not dump friendly
Austin has changed sooo much since I lived here. I remember when east Austin was the ghetto side and now it place for socalites and high rise condos. Its interesting how times have changed.
FOB squat
Austin is environmentally friendly. You need to bring your own bag to grocery stores or they will charge you extra for plastic bags. Naturally people would ride bikes instead of riding cars. Its cheaper, healthier, and less pollution.
Breakin necks
Im back to the one seat roadster.
I was really surprised that no cops bothered us or people telling us to leave. Austin is such a chill city with friendly people.
Trying to make the ripple effects
Getting that Instagram shot.
The devil’s camber.
Its like a diamond in the rough. Or looks abandoned.
Thaison came but it was too late for the shoot. But we had time for drinks at a local pub.
Hard parked as a unit.
First thing Thaison said “lemme get that rear end!”
Feeling accomplished.
Its was very good day and got burnt as fuck. Nothing like hanging out with your homies and learning how to shoot cars and make videos.
Lone Star Drift Houston
Kinda late posting this been procrastinating but better late then never right?? Anyways, Lone Drift was held at the Gulf Greyhound Park in Houston. Thaison was coming down from Austin, and his first time drifting in a closed course.
We were actually suppose to met up at the Fry’s parking lot but we like to do things last minute and we met up on the highway instead. While heading to the drift event, Thaison was hauling ass. I don’t think I never drove my Miata that fast before. Not knowing where the entrance was, we ended up taking the back entrance and almost getting stuck on the speedbump. I thought I was going to get in for free but one of the volunteers spotted me and noticing I didn’t have a wrist band that I had to go to the main entrance and pay. I was soooo tempted to drift my car with the demon camber but I didn’t have $85 cash to drift.
The weather was actually perfect and not too hot or sunny like the Texas summer heat. We ended up setting up a tent, and I bought my tools and food. Having been to car shows and previous drift events, its good idea to bring food because sometimes you never know how far the nearest fast food place is at OOORRRRR the food trucks serve overpriced food.
Spot we chose, kinda had a good view of the drifting.
Some of the cars out there were fully built drift cars with a race trailer. Im pretty sure they had spare parts and everything you need just in case shit goes down.
But a majority of the drifters was a more simple set up. Grassroot style.
The drifting was a two day event and the first day was practice and just for fun kind of deal. No pressure and no judging. I really wanted to race because I wanted to know how its like to really drift in a open area and go all out. I actually ended up bending my control arm and ruining a fender a couple days later but thats a different story.
Thaison was one of the first people out there having fun. While Im stuck just watching.
There was a lot of 240s out there, some KA24, SR20DET, and of course LS swaps.
The herra flush style, Im all about that. Not gonna lie.
Some cars where obviously daily driven too or at least they were street legal to drive.
Tandem.
Loving this AE86
I didn’t have a place to sit sooo I used my Bride seat. There was also some vendors tooo.
I’ve seen this clean IS300 in the streets of Houston and some the car meets including the Mayday Garage Ricebox meets.
I was just hard parked.
Deep dishes.
Some cars had fully built spec roll cages, which is must for tandem drifting.
Some cars looked like missile drift cars. But thats cool, its built for a purpose and you wont feel bad if you mess up your paint job when you run over a cone.
One set down…..
Got busier later in the day.
Cool down. Thaison is soo popular.
This is Kyle’s 240 V8 powered drift car. I used to go to high school with him, and a couple years ago he used to drift with a beat up 240 and no he drifts a fully built drift car. Times have changed, but its cool to see people you know move up in life.
twin drift.
Much angle.
Full lock all corners.
Sooo much smoke and laying down rubber.
The day was pretty fun and at the end of the day there was a party Fast and Furious style. Got free drinks, and ended the day drinking and chillin with good company. Thaison later that night drove back to Austin in the wee hours (I honestly done know how he does it but he does).
Ill end it with my favorite shot of the day…… The CONE EATER.
Happy Tea House meet
The meet before the Lone Star Drift series, was held at Happy Tea House. Had a busy night shift the night before and I wanted to just relax and do something productive. That day I cleaned my place, paid bills, washed my car and painted my tires because race car. I headed to the meet with my camera handy.
Nice Sil-Eightly front end.
This car reminded of the Caterham Super 7 cars in Europe. I bet is fast and handles like its on rails.
I believe this TL has -15 camber, a bit more that mine and daily driven too.
Wang and diffuser, soo clean
Two RX-7s is a rare shit to see. This one is toyota powered.
Bagged beauty
Snow White
One of our very own’s Natsukashi Garage member is Alans S2000. I met this guy way back, when we were both in high school and ever since then we have been friends. Alan had a B16 swaped EK9 in high school but his EK9 was tragically stollen after 1 year. We did find the EK9 but it was too late and car was literally gutted out. That didn’t stop Alan from cars and got a bone stock white AP1. As the years pasted this S2000 has undergone many transformations through out the years.
Alan is more into the stance game with his S2000 and it shows. His previous wheel sets were Enkei NT03 concave faces, and then Work VS XX, and now Work VS KF which matches the car very well.
I remember working on his S2000 couple years ago to lower his car more with his HKS HyperMax coilovers. Basically we maxed it out and I still would tease him my Miata and GTI are more dumped.
Dat assssss.
Creamy bokeh, yeah out of focus on purpose.
Recently Alan got a Amuse rep front bumper and a Mugen hard top. I personally don’t like to do a hard top on convertible cars but you build your car for yourself.
Work VS KF with gold hardware is a nice touch. Alan currently has bigger lips siting in his house and planing to do over fenders in the near future.
Carbon fiber JDP spoiler.
Titanium….. J’s Racing, soooo light and loud noises.
Zen like
Car is low miles too, less than 80,000 miles!!!
Ride into the sun
NST Meet
The guys at NST hosted a meet at one of the tea houses I go to chill. After the gym and dinner with some buddies we headed to the NST meet at Happy Tea House. My friends wanted to go early but I wanted to arrive fashionably late. Being filipino you never arrive on time to an event because it shows you are over eager. We left at 9pm thinking we would get there in 15mins but ran into a huge wreck on the highway and ended up being a 30min drive.
And of course since we arrived late we couldn’t find any parking hahaha.
The S2000 game is on point. One of the few cleans ones are in Houston
Manny’s TSX from Team Apokaypse also came out.
Lam’s now functional Genesis rolling on light weight Buddy Club P1 wheels with Potenza tread. The guy is like a wheel whore, just like me.
The 370z’s and the FRS’s/BRZ’s came out in full force. Literally took the front space of Happy Tea House.
Aired out
RX7 breakin necks
Everything done right on this VIP lexus
Still look good with the bumper missing. This Civic was infamous in the last Eat Sleep Meet in Houston.
This Honda Accord has a 90s style to it.
The pearl paint job and the Takata tow strap are nice touches.
Then you have this legit JDM front end Integra with the parking indicator. Its the small touches that count.
Silvaaaaaa
Mean eyes
Rocking VOLKS in front and WORKS in the rear
Twerk team yo
Intercooler for daysssss
Clean IS300 and looks drift spec too
RPS13 is sooo clean. I wonder if the owner drifts it tooo
Twins.
Simplicity is the key.
Proper Garage Behind the Scenes
After a night of drinking and chilling with some friends, I asked my homie Lam when are we going to do the Proper Garage feature because last time I wasn’t able to make it. Just so happen we were both off the next day and we took it from there. It was very chilly day, a cold front arrived but luckily no ice storm. After a quick spray down, we headed to a undisclosed Houston location and snapped away.
Since it was a weekday, some of the businesses were still open and the photo shoot attracted people. Someone asked why I did that to my car, honestly its a car thing. Cars are thing of beauty and we all have different styles, its more then just rubber and metal, its a connection you have with your car. I know my car is stance oriented and its not everybody’s cup of tea but you fix your for yourself and not to get other people’s approval. If you cant get it, then you never will.
The spot we picked, thankfully, we had no car passing through so no interruptions.
I couldn’t help but smile
The other people behind the scenes Lam and Marc
Most my friends I’ve made were through cars, most the people are chill and not douche bags. Cars bring people together, and motivate each other. I met Marc from buying his RPF1s and Lam at the Madyay Garage RiceBox Meet.
This was the first time Lam actually took pictures of my car. I didn’t see all of the shots, but Ill just see it when it gets featured on Proper Garage.
This was my first time getting my car featured and I was pretty stoked. One of my bucket list is checked off.
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