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Sup guys. A huge fan of skylines and wanted to do a coverage for my blog and our site, Just Stance.

Was wondering if there were are skylines in this forum that are into the stance/hellaflush scene.

The coverage will go on http://www.juststance.com

Let me know :nyaanyaa:

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lol @ scene. sorry William, anyone who comes on this forum and mentions any scene whether it be "drift scene", "stance scene", "tuner scene" will be shot down in flames. Think of it as a language difference between americans and aussies. "scene" for us implies a bunch of guys giving each other reacharounds for being more elitist than others... think of it as hipsters for cars.

Australian laws aren't too kind on low low stance and poke, so most guys run on what we call "4x4 stance". Adjustable ride heights like bags etc are also illegal to use while on the road, so that rules that out too.

There's also a massive collection of pretentious wankers who own skylines that reckon any aesthetic mods to the car's stance or wheel fitment are an abomination as the skyline's a "track only car"... these guys will usually never put their cars on a track anyway, but they'd like to think if they ever got on the track their sunken fitment and 4x4 stance will perform better than those they hate on.

There are some of us who don't really care much for the laws or the track only wankers, but few and far between. Good luck! There's some sweet cars owned by guys on here that don't get coverage on HF and other blogs, so it'd be nice for a change.

Stance is more so to do with the ride height and Hellaflush is more so with wheel fitment.

I think they both come hand in hand and go well with each other.

Fuck the 4 x 4 stance.

lol @ scene. sorry William, anyone who comes on this forum and mentions any scene whether it be "drift scene", "stance scene", "tuner scene" will be shot down in flames. Think of it as a language difference between americans and aussies. "scene" for us implies a bunch of guys giving each other reacharounds for being more elitist than others... think of it as hipsters for cars.

Australian laws aren't too kind on low low stance and poke, so most guys run on what we call "4x4 stance". Adjustable ride heights like bags etc are also illegal to use while on the road, so that rules that out too.

There's also a massive collection of pretentious wankers who own skylines that reckon any aesthetic mods to the car's stance or wheel fitment are an abomination as the skyline's a "track only car"... these guys will usually never put their cars on a track anyway, but they'd like to think if they ever got on the track their sunken fitment and 4x4 stance will perform better than those they hate on.

There are some of us who don't really care much for the laws or the track only wankers, but few and far between. Good luck! There's some sweet cars owned by guys on here that don't get coverage on HF and other blogs, so it'd be nice for a change.

+1

Tell'em preacher!

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