BMW

Build, Build, Build, Build, Update

Seems like every build I've been following along with you guys has had significant progress over the past month or so.Which makes sense because as the winter season begins to slowly give way to spring everyone begins to scramble to get their cars ready for another exciting summer. Here are updates on Pat Cyr's F20 AE86 Build, The M-tricks widebody 2002 build, the rebuilt track e30 build, and an introduction to Aidan's Lexus IS300 build.

Theme Tuesday: BMX bikes on roof racks

I am sure that I am not alone in noticing that roof racks have become a growing trend in VW, BMW, and Honda tuning scenes. While I am not sure how it started but it doesn't have any indication of going away. Since there are already lot of roof rack appreciation threads on the internet I figured to get a little creative with today's Theme Tuesday and only focus on cars with roof racks that have BMX bikes on them.

Another e30 changes hands

Remember that dished out m-tech e30 that Sam and myself took pictures of at the 2009 maxbimmer.com autumn e30 meet? You know it was silver, dumped, m30 powered and also got posted on hella flush? Of course you remember it how could you forget? Well it's been sold.

Winter Wednesday: Lost e30 m3

Wow with the holiday on Monday I forgot today was Wednesday when I woke up this morning. It wasn't until I was driving to work in the snow that it clicked and I realized I needed to do a Winter Wednesday post for this week.

Theme Tuesdays: Classy Car Models

Car modeling is an interesting thing, I never really know how to interact with models at shows since I figure that by the time I show up (usually late) they have already dealt so many assholes that they have written off the entire male population for the day. Often for good reason as we can be pigs when women are dressed in their skivvies. That's why for today's post I decided to pull together a collection of classy, mostly fully clothed, models that would be more approachable than a girl in a bra and some 'got ass?' shorts.

Blast From The Past: Leonard’s Euromobile

Today's blast from the past doesn't really go all that far back, just to a time when gta e30s were low with wheels were sunk into fenders. Though now sold this alpine white e30 will be remembered as one of the first e30s in the GTA do go down and out.

Lucky number Slevin

This morning my gf and I realized the fatal flaw of the standard alarm clock, you have to set it. Luckily I've had these photos uploaded since last week when I was going to post them until something else came up. I don't really know a lot about this car other than the fact that its a build from Portugal shot by Gonçalo Reis.

The Infamous Project E36 is lower than the rendering

Chris Savard's double now triple build The Infamous Project has been moving along ahead of schedule. The AC Schnitzer e36 is more or less complete, just awaiting a few final finishing parts, and the Mustang is next up for some mods followed by his Lightning. The e36 looks exactly like the rendering except for one minor detail, it's actually lower!

Drift Build Updates

Decided to check in on the two ongoing drift builds today; Pat from Drift Possee's F20 ae86 build and Ryans sr20e30 build from Union Autoclub. Both of these guys have been feverishly spinning wrenches to get these cars slide ready for the upcoming spring season if not sooner.

Random Dopeness: Volume 3

Just a quick dose of stance on a Sunday morning.

Introducing: Keven Soldo

This has actually been on the about page for awhile but I figured that I should make an 'official' announcement since as of yesterday he is now an official student of photography. I 'd like to welcome My friend Keven aka K.Sold aboard as a contributing photographer to Stance Is Everything.

We can rebuild we have the technology

Today we have another local maxbimmer produced build but this one is pretty crazy because to most rational people this car was not worth saving. To the owner this car held a lot of sentimental value so when his car meet the wall at Mosport the question wasn't whether or not it would make it back to the track the question was rather how mean will it be when it got there.