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      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!

      Wrong side of the tracks

      Spotted this set of photos on HellaIV via EKHatch and I have to admit I was pretty impressed with the use of a fairly common location. Photos in train yards are nothing new but I have never seen someone drive on the rails like this before.

      Winter Wednesdays:Icy Typhoon

      Now I know that some of you looking at this photo thinking whats so special about a square body s-10 Blazer/Jimmy in the snow. Well this isn't just a sqaure body s-10 Blazer (the best gen) its an honest to goodness GMC Typhoon! While I am sure the modestly rated 280hp/360 ft/lbs of tq factory turbocharged 4.3L Typhoon would be tons of fun in the snow in salty climates these things rust out faster than the electric gauges in standard Jimmy's will fail.

      Readers Rides: SSgt Phil B’s Aircraft Loader

      When I started this blog aside from the somewhat far fetched goal of going to SEMA I didn't really have any goals set goals, I figured I would post and let things unfold as they will. Never in my wildest dreams had I imagined that one day stickers with my url would be next to a Fatlace sticker on an army vehicle, on an army base, without someone going to jail. Although never a goal seeing this makes me feel very, very accomplished.

      Theme Tuesdays: Vintage Lowrider Extravaganza

      The concept of theme Tuesdays here on Stance Is Everything is simple, every Tuesday I pick a theme and post a collection of vehicles with that theme that meet the stance criteria (modified suspension that suit the vehicles intent). This weeks theme Tuesday topic is: Vintage Lowriders

      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.

      Winter Wednesday: Another snowy veedub

      Keeping it short and sweet today since yesterdays Star Status feature was a lot of writing.

      Featured Rides: Star Status

      Volkswagen drivers are serious when it comes to stance. They have been doing it for a long time, and arguably do it the best. Therefore, anytime a pack of proper VW’s scrape down the street together, it’s a rolling lesson in stance 101. I hope that Northern Jersey and area residents have their pens and paper at the ready, because when Star Status is in town they put on a clinic wherever they go.

      Theme Tuesdays: Down Del Sols

      The concept of theme Tuesdays here on Stance Is Everything is simple, every Tuesday I pick a theme and post a collection of vehicles with that theme that meet the stance criteria (modified suspension that suit the vehicles intent). This weeks theme Tuesday topic is: Down Del Sols

      Point of discussion: The Boso Box

      I've seen this Scion a few times in my travels in the interweb. The man behind OMG Pancakes is a big fan of this car and I get most of updates regarding it from there. The Bosozoku style is a fairly rare in North America so it's interesting to see someone with enough guts to try and tackle it but it raises the questions are we ready for this style to come here and do we even need it?