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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'.

Holy Hotrods Batman

What's better than one Adam West era Batmobile? Two! Fugitive Custom Cars brought these hand formed alumium body cars to Motorama 2025. POW!

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Theme Tuesdays: Chop Shop

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: Chop Shop

Featured Ride: Stephanie’s 335i

One downside to the automotive hobby is that it is generally one big sausage fest and when an adventurous woman does try to break into the scene she is either not taken seriously, hit on relentlessly, or both. Some women however are dedicated enough to persevere past the nonsense and carry on. Stephanie, the owner of this feature ride, rolls her Black 335i with vanity plates the read Blak WIDW (Black Widow) and like a black widow spider she isn't to take lightly.

WTF Friday: Donkey Kong VS Godzilla

I've tried to keep a pretty neutral stance on cars I don't personally like since I know this hobby is pretty diverse and a form of expression. However if there is one type of car I think we can all unanimously agree is silly it has to be Donks (and Boxes and Bubbles). These cars just don't make any sense anyway you look at it, they are impractical, slow to accelerate and brake, unsafe, and just plain look bad. Normally Donks are American cars but unfortunately it seems like this trend is seeping it's want into the JDM crowd....

Working with what you’ve got

Sometimes in life you just have to work with what you've got and other times you have to improvise and this is true of the car hobby. Not all of us have a say in what we currently drive and some of us willingly choose to drive something a little left of the norm. Regardless resourceful automotive folk are, well, resourceful automotive folk and while some are quick to pass over whatever is currently sitting in their driveway, shop, or yard others are willing to work with what they have got. Today's cars are examples of just that.

This takes balls!

Yesterday I read that Honda/Acura has finally put the NSX out to pasture in Japan's SuperGT racing series after almost 20 years of track duty, I also learned that the NSX began production in 1990 and ran to 2005. Being so rare around these parts I had no idea that they were produced so long. These cars fetch a pretty penny still so for someone to take one out to the track and drift yet on a regular basis takes a special kind of crazy. Thankfully these special people are easier to find thanks to this monster we call the internet.

Theme Tuesdays: Girls with hot rides

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: Girls with hot rides

Some from the reserves

Not, not the armed reserves, my reserve of photos that I have saved from here and there for days when I don't have quite enough time to pop off something 100% local or 100% original. This weekend basically went a little pear shaped after my car failed it's E-test and since my license expires tomorrow it has spilled over into a problem I need to deal with today, however, that's no reason to leave my readers hanging.

Copy Cat?

This is really weird to me and I shared it via twitter a few days ago. I never saw this car before I got my new wheels but then I came across it a few days ago on bike guide. I don't know if we are running the exact same wheels but it looks like we have the same drop, exhaust, and lip.

WTF Friday: Layin hull and throwin waves

Saw this one a few days ago and I could hardly wait until Friday to throw it up. Amphibious (which I had to spell phonetically) vehicles have been around for awhile but none have tucked rim while riding waves before the WaterCar Python. This bagged truck can go places that most bagged trucks can't, won't and shouldn't go.

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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: Colour Me Bad

It's been about three months since I first introduced project 'Why Wait?' and while I'd like to tell you a lot of physical progress...

Project Why Wait: So Fresh And So Clean

I've been holding out on you guys, the chassis for 'Project Why Wait?' actually returned from Stripping Technologies about a month ago and I've...

Project Why Wait: The Foundation

After introducing the project, the first partners, and the end vision I've decided to close out roughly a half-year of updates with a significant...

Project Why Wait: Ididit

With a bit of custom fabrication an American made Ididit steering column finds its way into Stanceiseverything.com's '51 GMC know as Project Why Wait?