Track Maintance

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A good rule of thumb, at least with me, is to do oil changes every 4 track days or every 3k miles, whichever comes in first. Another good thing to do that is often overlooked, is to do brake flushes once a year. I visited my buddy Fernando that owns Backyard Auto for my oil change and brake flush.

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Brake fluid is corrosive. Eventhough the brake lines are a closed system, they do get dirty and can significantly impair brake performance. If you don’t track your car its still a good idea to do yearly brake flushes. Its maintenance that will keep your car running forever and avoid serious complications later.

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I use Motul dot 5.1 brake fluid for my M3. Motul dot 5.1 does the job for the track abuse and normal city driving. My experience from the track, is the Motul performs exceptionally well and never had them boil. The brake pedal feels consistently firm and great bite. I can modulate the brake pedal nicely to adjust my braking distance. Only at COTA is when I had brake fade issues but I think that track exceeded the stock brake system. If I had race brake pads and fluids then it wouldn’t be an issue. Motul dot 5.1 is little more expensive than normal dot fluid but its way cheaper then higher temp brake fluids. For me its the perfect match for track abuse and city driving.  The M3 only required one bottle for the stock brake system.

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While I was doing waiting, I notice within one week I managed to crack my lip. Comes with the territory when tracking. Unfortunately during TX86 Day, there was a cone in the middle of course and I was unable to avoid it. The lip is still intact but you can see the crack is visible. Battle scars.

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Texas 86 Day

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Soon after coming off from a 12hr shift I headed straight to HPD training academy for TX86 day. I was pretty tired but my tiredness soon went away when I arrived.

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TX86 day was a event hosted by the people from NST on August 6, hence 86 day. That day celebrates the Toyota AE86 and the newer Scion FRS, and Subaru BRZ. TX86 didn’t allow non 86 owners to participate, but they did offer a pre screening for some slots. Luckily I was one of the few that was allowed to drive at the track.

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When I arrived there where already a lot of 86 owners that was getting ready for the driving event or the car show. I was contemplating if I should grip or drift, but after seeing the famous Taka Aono do a drift session I made up my mind to go drifting. I brought my spare wheels with brand new Nexin N9000 rubber and slapped them on the rear.

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It was super hot and humid that only got worse in the afternoon. Regardless, people stayed for the show and grip/drift event. From past experiences at that track, its always a good idea to bring drinks for hydration.

86 DAY-03 This Lexus IS300 fitment was spot on. One of the few non 86s that was allowed to drive at the track. 86 DAY-04

It even has an old school Nardi wheel and roll cage for tandem drifts. They didn’t allow tandem drifts at this event and kinda glad becuase Im not at that level.

86 DAY-05 This yellow FRS is rocking Volk TE37RTs with Advan Neovas, and dressed in TRD accessories. Most the cars drifted the course but this car looked well planted focusing on grip. Seems like with this chassis you can tune it for grip or drift, it does both pretty well. 86 DAY-06

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A right hand drive AE86 that was in the show section. Sporting some very deep dish Work wheels and sticky Nitto NT01s.

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The Volk and Brembro combo looking nice.

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Slammed BRZ in the show section. I remember when I was about that life.

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The AE86 with the red wheel is Taka Aono current drift car that competes in the Formula Drift series. It produces 700hp!

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Simon Chan was able to get a dope picture of me sliding and kicking dirt up.

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After 24hrs of no sleep, a day of just drifting and catching up with friends the tiredness caught to me again. Next thing I knew, it was 4pm and was hotter than an oven.I had a great time but I was feeling the heat. So I switch to my Volks, packed my gear, and headed home. Till next year, I hope I can join TX86 day again!

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A dope shot of Thaisons black edition AE86 by Simon Chan

I think its only appropriate to end this coverage with my homie Thaison and his newly acquired AE86 Black Edition. Thaison just slapped on Work Equips and really gives that Hawaiian/Cali look to it. Dope photo taken by the famous Simon Chan.

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SCCA Track night: MSR Cresson

Another fun day at the track. This was my first time racing at this track and was pretty far drive from Houston (4hrs). I racked up about 800 miles part of which was because I stayed overnight in Austin. Even though I track once a month I joined the novice class becuase it is my first time here. I was thinking the track would be pretty empty since its was 102 degrees outside. Surprisingly I counted 11 cars in the novice class, and was actually less drivers in the intermediate and expert class.

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This Jaguar was just cruising on the track top down. Not that Im saying its slow at all but you could tell the guy was just out there to have a good time. Its about the experience.

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The 2nd session went through without problems and I got in a friendly competition with the Mustang Shelby GT350R. These days you always see jokes and memes how bad mustangs handle. Even on YouTube, just a simple search and you can find videos of drift and burnout fails of mustangs. I got to hand it to Ford making a track oriented car. The GT350R could never pull away from me but I couldn’t pass it either. We were evenly matched and pushing each other to the limit. This was the hardest I pushed myself and the M3. The last couple laps my tires got too hot and grip fell off. I had to back off and let my tires cool but thankfully the checkered flag was waving. After the session we shook hands on a great race. Unfortunately, which seems to happen often, my memory card was full by my 2nd session and the epic battle wasn’t recorded.

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After such an adrenaline filled session, on my last and 3rd session I just played it chill and didn’t go to hard on the M3. I was shifting early and using 3rd gear on 2nd gear corners. That session went on without incident and was great. The 350R did catch up to me but I let him pass, I know he probably wanted another duel but sometimes if you go over the limit that when bad things happen. After the 3rd session, the sun was setting and was just that perfect lighting to take a picture.Happiness eludes those who seek it. True happiness is the by product of the journey. #abrhouston #bmw #m3 #hankooktires #te37rt #tracknight #scca #natsukashigarage MSR cresson-12

Lady driven Porsche boxer was in our run group.

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Lots of V8 today.

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This truck was a complete custom build, tube chassis, modified frame and with a supercharged V8. Unfortunately it only did one session becuase trucks are not allowed on the circuit. Look good though, like the rat rod look.

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Four bangers were also out too.

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I thought this S2000 was on Hankook TD but its was rolling on Ferderal tires… I wonder how they feel at the track.

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Harrys Lap timer was working seemlessly and I managed to clock 01:31.53 seconds, which I have no idea if thats fast or not. But it felt good just being out there.

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MSR Cresson consists of high speed long sweepers, late apexes with a few tight twisties (aka the rattle snake). The track isn’t terribly fast, but I managed to hit 100mph on the straights. With shorter straights and longer sweepers, the track isn’t harsh on the brakes compared to COTA or Harris Hill. You can with the amount of brake dust after my last sesson. What I really did like was how smooth the track was. The track is well kept and very close to gas stations, some even offering racing fuel. I’ll be back again. MSR cresson-23

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MAYDAY GARAGE JAPANESE NOSTALGIC CAR MEET

Happens only once every 3 years….. Like the start of the Olympics. It really felt that way. JNCM-031 This was actually my first time attending this meet but I sure loved all the quality cars that came out. Three years ago, when Mayday Garage first had this meet, Thaison was able to attend but I think I was still in the Philippines. 3 years ago, Thaison rolled up in his TE27 Corolla with his lip backwards hahaha. te21 Unfortunately Thaison wasn’t able to make it this year, but me sure his car did. He had someone drive his s2000 swapped AE86 all the way from Austin. Thats dedication. JNCM-036 I rolled in earlier than the rest of the Natsukashi Garage gang because they had a 3 hr drive but I didn’t. I went with my homies from Houston and I have to say the Houston car game kills the Austin game. Bruce’s 280z got internet famous with bags and a flared wide body complimented by the super aggressive spec AG Wheels. Chilling with this guy in the garage, I can tell he is a perfectionist. Its not often you see a beautiful build like Bruce’s Z. Unfortunately the Wekfest curse hit him hard, and the car is undrivable currently. But that didn’t stop him from attending a meet that happens once every 3 years. He trailered his car to the meet, and loading the car to the trailer was a task itself. The dedication though, just because you can’t drive your car doesn’t mean you can’t trailer it. IMG_4299 My friend Donnie has one of the cleanest CRXs out there and we ended up trading my GTI for his CRX because he had work and wasn’t able to make it in time to get a get a good spot. His car reminds me of my Miata just faster and more refined. JNCM-019 The CRX was a fun car to drive, and has a lot of pep. Like a eager puppy dog ready to grab the ball once you throw it. JNCM-001 JNCM-021 The ICE. JNCM-020 JNCM-018 While waiting to get the cars detailed at my friend’s secret location I stumbled on the this rare Audi S4 wagon. V8 muscle with a manual tranny.  Sooo much want. This secret location had more rare European and Japanese cars but thats for another time. JNCM-022 JNCM-028 When we got to the meet, a lot of cars showed up all at once. We caused traffic jams in this little Houston street. JNCM-023 JNCM-024 JNCM-026 The meet was held at Moon Tower Inn, a local Houston bar. This place has a vast selection of crafted beers, with tasty hotdogs and burgers. Seemed like every other person had a tattoo, gauges, a beard, or thick rimed glasses. Has that hipster vibe kinda like Austin. My home away from home. JNCM-029 JNCM-027 JNCM-039 Chan was taking Polaroid shots, the memories. Thats the model hand of Bruce, some people call him Ryan Gosling.JNCM-030 JNCM-042 JNCM-040 This had a 1UZ motor from the Lexus SC400. Except this motor powered the much lighter AE86. JNCM-062 JNCM-037 Got sandwiched with the heavy hitters. JNCM-043 JNCM-035 JNCM-049 JNCM-044 Then more heavy hitters came out. JNCM-048 JNCM-047

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This S14 looked like had some serious power judging the size from the rear tires. JNCM-053 Im loving this R32 and can now be import legally, since its 25 years old. All its takes is money. JNCM-054 JNCM-055 More cars just kept on rolling throughout the day and into the night. JNCM-057 Sweg. JNCM-058 JNCM-063 Another rare sight to see, is this widebody Toyota Starlet on some, I think, old school SSR mesh wheels. JNCM-065 The widebody wasn’t just for looks either, this has a BEAMS motor. Sporting retrofitted headlights tooo. JNCM-060 JNCM-059 JNCM-067 Rocking legit Volk RE30s, thats money. Then I saw this Silvia which minded me of the style in the Japan. JNCM-070 JNCM-071 JNCM-076 JNCM-066 The aircooled classic. This Porsche looked like the 911 RS with the duck tail spoiler. JNCM-074 The 350z almost got stuck on the incline and rocking rubber band tires on GTR wheels. JNCM-075 You really had a mix of old and newer cars. Obviously priority was given to the older cars. JNCM-077 Cities like Houston, that is sooo big, you never know what you will encounter. Like this stanced Hyundai Tiburon, looks like its RWD but its actually FWD. Props to the owner for taking a car that doesn’t really have a lot of aftermarket support or been known to be riced out with APC parts, or Walmart specials. JNCM-069 The ambulance was called because sooo many necks were broken. JNCM-079 JNCM-080 JNCM-081 JNCM-082 JNCM-085 Then it started getting dark. JNCM-086 I used to drive a 1969 Beetle in the Philippines and this Beetle brought back memories. JNCM-087 JNCM-089 JNCM-091 JNCM-092 JNCM-093

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Cody and Billy showed up in their bikes all the way from Austin. What was suppose to be a 3hr drive ended up becoming 7hrs becuase AJ’s bike broke down and needed a trailer. The struggle is real, but they made it thanks to Randy’s truck. JNCM-097 JNCM-098 Nothing like chilling with your homies, over cars and beer. JNCM-099 JNCM-105 JNCM-100 Then I spotted this R31. I saw this car also at the Mayday Garage Ricer meet last Wednesday. JNCM-122 JNCM-101 Individual trumpets on this Hatchiroku JNCM-103 The guys from CVT brought their van and aired out while driving….. scraping what seemed to be flat road. JNCM-102 JNCM-104 A Nascar V8 car that’s next to a truck that is doing a burnout…. Merica JNCM-108 JNCM-107 JNCM-119 JNCM-110 JNCM-109 JNCM-111 JNCM-113 Bruce making a crowd. JNCM-114 JNCM-115 Then they are gone….. JNCM-118 JNCM-123 JNCM-124 JNCM-130 JNCM-125 JNCM-127 Team Badass showed up. JNCM-128 JNCM-132 JNCM-133 JNCM-134 JNCM-136 JNCM-129 I love meets like these and the exclusivity. You see all the quality builds out there and some cars you might not see till the next Nostalgic Car Meet. I know for certain, some of the cars seen here will not be in Wekfest Houston. Not because they didnt get accepted, Im sure they would in a heartbeat, instead the owners prefer a meet like this. No competition for best in show but just a relaxed meet with high class cars, chilling with your friends with food and beer.

 

 

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StanceNation Dallas

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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. 

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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. 

 

 

 

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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. 

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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.

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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All lined up

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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. 

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For those of you wondering what the LED look like in action. 

 

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This car has gone a long way since Wekfest Austin 2012, which did win best S2000. Just to give you some perspective. 

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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.

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Booty

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Faces

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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……

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Oooohh kill em with the copper bronze, deep dish

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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. 

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On point fitment.

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VIP everything. 

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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.

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Leo’s creamy clean MK4 GTI. This guy also drives a 135i convertible with TE37s or BBS E50. Showing the euro scene from Houston. 

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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. 

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S line. 

 

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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

 

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This M3 was sporting the Euro JDM look rocking the Work Equips.

 

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The Miata gang. NA, NB, and NC. 

 

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2JZ no shit. This will decimate all.

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This was a clean and simple Lexus. Just wheels and a drop will completely change the look of a car. 

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Much fitment on this TL with upsized BBS RS wheels. 

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The TL, by the way, is a boosted V6… vtec

 

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Team 16niss always having some the best cars out there. 

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Team BRG also with killing it the crazy fitments.

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Rat rod is always cool. Style and looks comes first and safety is the last priority.

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A Takata tow strap for a touch of JDM

 

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This Honda wagon from team status was clean and simple with a shaven and wire tucked engine bay. 

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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.

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Seen this car at many shows, and has a LED stars in the engine bay. VIP.

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Wrapped cars seem to be big this year too. Still want to keep your paint? Wrapping is another alternative. 

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The new 86 rocking the louvers.

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Pop that trunk with custom air setup and hardwood floors.

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Emmanuel’s murdered out TL type S. Daily static too.

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Mervyn’s recently bagged Genesis from team Prospekts. I think every single car in that team is bagged. 

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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. 

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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. 

 

 

 

 

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.

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Andy the team videographer. I hope he does good.

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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.

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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???

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Underwear shot

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By the way ladies, he is single.

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Soooo serious, much concentration.

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Street art

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May look like junk but to me its a goldmine.

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Straight flexin

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The entrance and exit to this spot was not dump friendly

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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.

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FOB squat

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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.

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Breakin necks

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Im back to the one seat roadster.

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I was really surprised that no cops bothered us or people telling us to leave. Austin is such a chill city with friendly people.

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Trying to make the ripple effects

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Getting that Instagram shot.

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The devil’s camber.

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Its like a diamond in the rough. Or looks abandoned.

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Thaison came but it was too late for the shoot. But we had time for drinks at a local pub.

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Hard parked as a unit.

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First thing Thaison said “lemme get that rear end!”

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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.

 

Mayday Garage Pre Meet Run

The day before Wekfest, Mayday Garage / The Chronicles was hosting a pre meet at the 8th Wonder Brewery Bar. Natsukashi Garage was lucky enough to lead the Austin chapter in the chilly Saturday morning. Coming from Houston, I drove to Austin on Friday soo I can be with my team because thats how real I am, and I always wanna support my team. The flyer said 10AM at Thaison’s pho restaurant in south austin, and there about 10 cars that came out, which was weird because 70 cars rsvp’ed on the facebook page hahaha. Its okay, because quality over quantity right??

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But we didnt leave till Austin till 11am because the rest of the Natsukashi Garage crew was still working on Thaison hatchi. Wekfest prep to very last minute.

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So while waiting on the rest of the Natskashi Garage Crew I killed time….

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Very clean and lady owned G

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We all headed out to Houston and lead the the cruse to Mayaday Garage pre meet.

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We finally arrived at Moon Tower Inn where the Mayday Garage Dallas Chapter and Austin chapter met up, but since we where kinda late it was mainly the cars from the Austin chapter that arrived. Some of the local cars from Houston also came out too. We all chilled at Moon Tower Inn for some food and beer. You must try their hotdogs and the specialty crafted beers they have on tap. We met the dope people from Mayday Garage and other cool car people that all appreciate one thing…. cars. Not gonna lie, I was kinda tipsy after after this pitstop, but alcohol does keep you warm though.

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This FD is tooooo clean.

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Roger Chin’s daily and static Mazdaspeed 3.

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Boosted k20, all the way from San Antonio and cool owner too.

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The paparazzi

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Three wheel motion

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After chillin the Moon Tower Inn, some people left for the pre meet at 8th Wonder Brewery Bar while others went their separate ways and did their own thing.

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Got dark and freezing cold fast

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MK1 bagged rabbit. Chill owner and everything on this build was custom and done by the owner himself. Got 2nd place for best VW at Wekfest.

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Creamy bokeh

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After a long day of driving, and Wekfest prep everyone called it a day and catched some zzzz.

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You do not want to miss this event, this will be the largest meet in the Austin area this summer. pass the word along and make sure to save the date.

Renegade X Sarupbuhay summer meet
— Saturday June 8th 2013
— 8:45pm – 11:15pm
— at Pho Thasion
9500 North Interstate 35 Frontage Road, Austin, TX 78748

Sponsors:
— Loyal KNG
— Lead Industries
— Natsukashi Garage
— Squirrel Squad
— Grip Royal

DJ MIK ONE out of Houston will be playing music for your ear holes.

King Ptolemy of Austin will be debuting his second album demo

Kawaii Lani will also be making an appearance