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silverz28
12-29-2008, 10:47 PM
Found this in one of my old Car Craft magazines. Kinda risky and outspoken considering where the hobby was going at the time.
I wonder if they knew then how big the import scene was going to be if they still would have printed that article.
http://fc41.deviantart.com/fs39/i/2008/364/1/f/Us_vs_Them_by_mncamaro.jpg
http://fc88.deviantart.com/fs38/i/2008/364/3/2/Us_vs_Them_part_deux_by_mncamaro.jpg
Looks to be accurate 7 years later. :lol:
Hdesign
12-30-2008, 06:24 AM
I have that article taped to my parts/tools cabinet in the basement! :rofl:
MarkM66
12-30-2008, 07:36 AM
I remember that.
The "import scene" was probably bigger when the article was written.
silverz28
12-30-2008, 07:14 PM
My buddy with a 11sec 512ci Duster took one of the tuner guys we hang out with for a ride(tuner guy has a low 13sec car) he screamed like a little girl.
When he asked what the weird sensation was in his stomach we both answered him "TORQUE":lol:
Steve1968LS2
12-30-2008, 09:23 PM
I remember that.
The "import scene" was probably bigger when the article was written.
Import scene is dead now.. or at least not near what it was. We killed a couple of import mags along with KIT CAR.
Most of the observations in that story are dead on true :)
http://picsorban.com/upload/hondalter.jpg
RECOVERY ROOM
12-31-2008, 05:53 AM
Now thats funny:lol:
silverz28
12-31-2008, 07:15 AM
I saw a truck in town with "My lug nuts have more torque than your import" in vinyl lettering on his back glass.
Beegs
12-31-2008, 07:53 AM
Memories of cabbage patch kids comes to mind.
Mick Mc
12-31-2008, 10:32 AM
I still roll with laughter every time I see a kid with his pants buckled at his knees and his unders showing. In prison that means he's available. To me it's just comic fodder. 'I just don't understand'
The whole ricer thing died when everyone figured out that it takes 30-40k to make a four cylinder turbo motor fast. The whole low-buck, build it in your driveway thing, we are young and this is our way of doing it, died pretty fast after that (not to mention the expensive, complicated, electronic computer thing)
Hot Rodding was built on the do-it-yourself, in your drive-way, low buck, innovation, parts swapping, the engine from one model into the bay of another model, premise.
Yes, we have come a long way, but we are still pulling motors out of esclade's swaping them into Camaros. Trying to swap Corvette brakes onto anything with 5 on 4 3/4 bolt patterns. Ford electric fans into everything.
I don't know what you're going to swap into the 2010 Camaro, but by 2040 we should know.
Mick
shiro666
01-02-2009, 07:14 AM
Agreed.
I belong to a few Subaru forums, and the "us versus them" mentality is slowly dissapearing. Of course, the Suby crowd is typically more open minded then the hon-duh folk.
I have considered breaking into my WRX, but it is hard to justify spending the money on a catless turbo back exhaust, when I could pick up a Gen 3 5.3 with low miles for the same price. With a warantee.
I do get a fair amount of hate from the domestic camp when driving around in the Subaru. It is the same old ignorant crap that I am sure that you guy's get from the uneducated import crowd. Know-it-all ding dong's are everyware.
I am as annoyed by a punk who hangs cherry bombs off his 5.0 as I am by a Honda with a cheap fart can.
There are Bitchen' 5.0's and Bitchen' Honda's. But none of them are slow. It is all good, just the flavor of fast that you like.
If you make fun of an import or domestic, be prepared to remove your wallet, insert money in mouth, and wash it down with a big swig of haterade.
skooli
01-02-2009, 03:23 PM
I agree Shiro. Fast is fast. Where I live in Hawaii, the import scene is still bigger than the domestic scene, but there are some ligit fast cars. Most of them are fast from the factory like the Evos or WRXs, but there are definately still some well modified older 300ZXs, new 350Zs, etc. There are also plenty of cartoon looking goofy "ricers" as people like to call them.
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