Ferrari F430 with 20" HRE 795R
#24
In Japan, "tucking" your wheels is all the rage. Riding as low as possible and wheel fitment is a huge trend and its slowly making its way over to the states. There is a car culture based around the concept called VIP and it uses sedan platforms (mostly Lexus and Infiniti) to accomplish this. My car is currently setup in this way.
I don't know if that is what Ben was going after, but it certainly reflects that trend. Looks great imo... but definitely a departure from the traditional stance of a Ferrari.
I don't know if that is what Ben was going after, but it certainly reflects that trend. Looks great imo... but definitely a departure from the traditional stance of a Ferrari.
#25
In Japan, "tucking" your wheels is all the rage. Riding as low as possible and wheel fitment is a huge trend and its slowly making its way over to the states. There is a car culture based around the concept called VIP and it uses sedan platforms (mostly Lexus and Infiniti) to accomplish this. My car is currently setup in this way.
I don't know if that is what Ben was going after, but it certainly reflects that trend. Looks great imo... but definitely a departure from the traditional stance of a Ferrari.
I don't know if that is what Ben was going after, but it certainly reflects that trend. Looks great imo... but definitely a departure from the traditional stance of a Ferrari.
#26
The guys here at the shop put it all the way down on the coilovers. They like low cars. It will be raised up though and I will take more pictures when it is done.
#27
Exactly like that... in fact I believe the owner of that car is a member over at a VIP forum that I frequent. Great looking car... there definitely some show stopping Euros going after the VIP appearance.
Personally I'm not into the culture as a whole, but I do love the idea of stance and fitment being a keystone to customization. IMO, you can make just about anything look good with agressive offsets and low suspension. Kinda like the old "rat rods." Take a older car and give it its own unique look.
Sorry for the rambling. Great looking F-car Ben!
Personally I'm not into the culture as a whole, but I do love the idea of stance and fitment being a keystone to customization. IMO, you can make just about anything look good with agressive offsets and low suspension. Kinda like the old "rat rods." Take a older car and give it its own unique look.
Sorry for the rambling. Great looking F-car Ben!






