Friday, 5 August 2011

I like Nissan Bluebirds a lot, in fact I used to own one myself. Ok, it was a FWD 1989 1.6 LX, but it was still a great car. This is much more special; heavily dropped and retaining it's original worn paintwork, I'm sure this car is glad it's able to see the road again. Combined with a few choice wheel selections, this Bluebird has a certain honest charm and will hopefully keep on rolling in its new low down and dirty way.





Well. This is certainly one of the coolest Ford Thunderbirds' I have ever seen. The patina, wheels and ride height could not be more perfect - the mood of the pictures only accentuating the lavish curves and contours of a truly great looking car.





Wednesday, 3 March 2010

It's about time for some classic Japanese metal I think, check out some of the masters of stance and slam:



























Now this Z is famous around the net already, but here are a couple less well known pics:















Thursday, 11 February 2010

Today upon my internet travels I found something a little different, some Micra's! A friend of mine had one of these as his first car and seeing these reminded me of how fun it was. Unfortunately it was killed with some overenthusistic handbrake use, but we won't go into that...

check these out!












loving the wheels on this, not seen them before
















Centrelines really suit the shape of the K11





























looking tidy, a jap example















sweet stance on the meshes













simply slammed.

Thursday, 28 January 2010

Hello and Welcome!

Well I guess the only way I can start this is by giving a warm and toasty welcome to you all. This will be the place to be for all of your dropped car needs, I promise you that you'll see all kinds of crazy vehicles, and all of them will have a ground hugging stance. From the Bosozoku cars of Japan through to ratty VW's, there should be somthing for all fans of the slam. With any luck this will hopefully be the beginning of something beatiful; in a manly way of course. So without any further waffling, here we go!

Here are a few tasters ;)