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Sunday’s Refined: Curated Sunday Special

I have no problem admitting that I’ve become a bit more guarded with my time. A lot of my recent event coverage reflects that. These...

Autostrada Magazine Sets The Bar At The Porsche Experience Center

Autostrada Magazine and The Porsche Experience Centre TO kicked off the 2026 season with a banger of a Cars & Coffee Style Event.

Event Coverage: Sleds North 2025

Held at the Plunkett Estate in London Ontario Sleds North 2025 was one if, if not the, best Kustom Car shows to ever take place in Canada.

Event Coverage: Motorama 2025 Latepass Gallery

From the not so lost files, this gallery of photos from Motorama 2025 should get everyone stoked for the 2026 event starting March 13th 2026 at the International Center.

Style Is Everything at Sleds North 2024

As Canada's only curated Kustom car event Sleds North puts the culture and community first at this one of a kind gathering of everything 'Kool'.

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A bunch of hardworking Canadians: Part 2

Last week the spotlight was on a couple of Canadian drift builds I've been following whereas this week I've got on a few daily driver and show car builds to share. Similar to part 1 the builds this week run the gamut of manufactures but two things remain the same, all of them are Canadian, and all of them should look very sick once the dust settles.

JDM Ev(g)o

Spotted this on JDM Ego, a blog I have been reading for awhile now thanks to it's combination of nice cars and occasional bmx content (run one of there plate covers too), and found it completely share worthy. The owner of this car clearly knows what it takes to build a super clean looking, functional car. I'm not an Evo buff but I know what I like and I like what I see.

Theme Tuesdays: Steelies

This one's all teamwork. Nash suggested it on facebook, I started working on it, and Ollie came through huge with the final touches. Steel wheels work on a variety of vehicles, are cheap, and fairly strong. I hear they are a bit on the heavy side however. The cheap, light, strong triangle strikes again.

Featured Ride: Rob’s International Loadstar

The first time I saw this truck it was surrounded by rows and rows of low riders and mini trucks but the second I laid eyes on it tunnel vision took hold and everything else instantly became a blur. I must have circled this truck at least a dozen times and stood by it for at good ten minutes and still had no idea just how much work the owner Rob put into transforming this 1977 International Loadstar from a standard work vehicle into the pavement scraper you see today.

Random Dopeness: Volume 6

I almost completely forgot I mentioned on Friday I was going to post today. At some point between doing my taxes, and cleaning the house, I remembered. I suppose I needed a distraction from those two mundane tasks. Here are a couple of my random favorites.

WTF Friday: A chance to win more

All I can say is wow, the amount of ideas that came in from this giveaway was incredible. You all put forth a number of great realistic ideas which could easily be made into reality. If your idea does become reality I will make sure you get a few from the first run for birthing the idea want your idea to become reality today contact SecheMedia as he can do custom orders. However onto the matter at hand. The people getting free stickers today ,chosen randomly out of the 66, entrants are...

A bunch of hard working Canadians: Part 1

Springs in the air here in Canada, sort of. Actually the amount of spring in the air actually really depends on your definition of spring, the given day, and your current location. Also yesterday there was a lot of stuff in the air but it wasn't really spring... but for the most part (unless its snowing) its spring that's in the air. With spring comes spinning wrenches, cutting metal, sprayed paint, and stretched rubber. I've been following a bunch of great looking builds based right here in the land of red and white and here are a few of them, all drift builds coincidentally.

Event Coverage: Droptec Show & Shine 2011

This past Sunday I got to do two things I have never done before. Check out local custom car shop Droptec, and cover/attend a car show while it was snowing. While I don't really want to cover show another again while it's snowing I wouldn't mind attending another Droptec shindig. The vibe at the event was incredibly positive (even with the -3 weather) and you could really tell the entire operation is a family, and close friend operated affair.

Theme Tuesdays: BMW 2002s

Two BMW Theme Tuesdays in a row might be a little redundant for the non BMW fans but this is the post I was going to run last week before Rusty (sadly) died in a fire so I didn't really want to shelve it any longer and I forget all about it. The first time I opened a thread with a 2002 in it I was shocked because I was expecting a 2002 (year) BMW but what I found inside was much, much cooler.

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Project Why Wait: Installing Airlift 3H Management

Chassis work continues on Project Why Wait with the installation of Air Lift Performance ride height sensors.

Project Why Wait: Friend Of PI

In Project Why Wait?'s introductory post I talked about the somewhat lengthy period of time it took to acquire a solid starting point. While that process had...

Project Why Wait: Get It Tight, Get It Right

So here we are, the first Project Why Wait Update for 2017, and while it might be light on the fabrication side its significant...

Project Why Wait: Cabin Fever

Cabin fever took on a new meaning in 2020. Thankfully it also allowed for a significant amount of accomplishment for Project Why Wait.

Project Why Wait: Unboxing Lange’s Shop Firewall Fillers

Not looking to fill the firewall of my 1951 GMC hole by hole I've picked up a set of Lange's Shop bead rolled 1947 - 1954 Chevy/GMC firewall fillers to make the job quick and neat.