new whips on the street
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90% of all those looked terrible. The Chargers and some of the Euros looked nice though.
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ghetto rides ftl.
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LMAO, look at the 7th picture. His tire is on backwards.
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i like how there just standing on the roofs of the cars lol
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I hate to assume but how the hell can these boyz afford a brand new H2 with $10,000 worth of wheels on it without selling drugs or doing something illegal to get that kind of cash. I only saw one white guy in a picture yet his car was full of 13 yr old black girls lol. Unless it was a celebrity event I call *drug dealers**cough cough*
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Originally Posted by Drakii
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ghetto rides ftl.
28's FTL! |
Im pretty sure im the only person on here who digs Donks.
When i get that 5.0 im totally gonna donk it out! |
All I can think about is how much faster my car would be with all that time and money invested into it.
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LOL, "28s BITCH"
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Originally Posted by 04 DSG V6
(Post 230610)
LOL, "28s BITCH"
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Imagine the ride quality.
It must be so painful for some of those shops to be putting on those wheels on some of them cars. |
i wonder how many shop workers have hurt their backs from lifting a 26" wheel lol
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Really... Where did this phenomenon come from? I mean before it was like low-ri-der... Now, its like Mon-ster-truck, car.. thing... It just amazes me that people destroy great looking cars like this.. Like that new Monte-Carlo.. WTF?
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Originally Posted by Jack The Ripper
(Post 230584)
Im pretty sure im the only person on here who digs Donks.
When i get that 5.0 im totally gonna donk it out! I'm not going say a dig them, but I'm not going to bash them. Its not my style, but that doesn't mean they are wrong. I respect the work suspension wise that goes into being able to fit them size wheels and tires. A good friend of mine drives a buick roadmaster with a body lift and 24's. It sits alot higher than my chevy s10. Definitely a head turner, and it's definitely different. I will say I think the huge wheels look alot better on the older big body rides than new age rides like the monte carlo's which are 10 times smaller now a days than they used to be. I'm still laughing at the name of the website. :kekekegay: |
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Really... Where did this phenomenon come from? I mean before it was like low-ri-der... Now, its like Mon-ster-truck, car.. thing... It just amazes me that people destroy great looking cars like this.. Like that new Monte-Carlo.. WTF?
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you can see in the carlo where they had to cut away at the bottom of the wheel wells to get the tires to fit.
lol... i get a kick outta donks.... I'd totally rock this one. Attachment 26035 |
In all reality, the cars I would drive out of those is that white bmw 7 series, the black 7 series, the porsche cayenne, and that blue magnum.
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Originally Posted by MattJ
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In all reality, the cars I would drive out of those is that white bmw 7 series, the black 7 series, the porsche cayenne, and that blue magnum.
Offroad that is :D and they would never see the road again... http://www.sn95forums.com/forum/Smil...es_smf/lol.gif |
Not a fan though I can appreciate the work that goes into SOME of them. Apparently Donks started with lowrider guys trying to do the opposite.
Here is a wikipedia thing about donks and their sub-divisions for those that don't know: "Popular vehicles for these types of modifications are full-size Chevrolet, Ford and Chrysler models. Two of the most popular models to modify are the Chevrolet Impala and Chevrolet Monte Carlo. Many enthusiasts agree that the term "donk" was originally shortened from "donkey," because the Chevrolet Impala logo resembled one (OR as I have heard, the sloping rear window resembles a donkey's a**). The donk label has been applied to other cars, but the only true donk is an Impala. There are several sub-types of donks, although the distinctions are blurred and open to debate. However, most hi-riser enthusiasts agree that a traditional donk is a 1970s-era car with a sloping rear end. A "box" is a sub-type of a donk, usually a 1980s-era car with a boxy or squared-off front and rear end. A "bubble" is another sub-type and is usually a car with smooth, streamlined lines from the 1990s or 2000s." More than you ever wanted to know about Donks! |
Originally Posted by The Interceptor
(Post 230854)
Not a fan though I can appreciate the work that goes into SOME of them. Apparently Donks started with lowrider guys trying to do the opposite.
Here is a wikipedia thing about donks and their sub-divisions for those that don't know: "Popular vehicles for these types of modifications are full-size Chevrolet, Ford and Chrysler models. Two of the most popular models to modify are the Chevrolet Impala and Chevrolet Monte Carlo. Many enthusiasts agree that the term "donk" was originally shortened from "donkey," because the Chevrolet Impala logo resembled one (OR as I have heard, the sloping rear window resembles a donkey's a**). The donk label has been applied to other cars, but the only true donk is an Impala. There are several sub-types of donks, although the distinctions are blurred and open to debate. However, most hi-riser enthusiasts agree that a traditional donk is a 1970s-era car with a sloping rear end. A "box" is a sub-type of a donk, usually a 1980s-era car with a boxy or squared-off front and rear end. A "bubble" is another sub-type and is usually a car with smooth, streamlined lines from the 1990s or 2000s." More than you ever wanted to know about Donks! |
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Pop ups arghhhh. Now spam^^^^^^.
I am embarrassed by the name of the website. They could have been more creative. And i am not a fan of big ass rims on cars, making them look like turtles on stilts. I can appreciate some of the paint jobs and pimp my ride stuff but the rest is junk, imho |
Mad Props on the thread..
I saw a Mustang around here that was rockin the silver Bullitt's with a blue background, first time I have ever seen a rim like that... It's pretty fugly |
Who says there aint no profit in sellin' weed ? :salook:
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Originally Posted by wnracing
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Really... Where did this phenomenon come from? I mean before it was like low-ri-der... Now, its like Mon-ster-truck, car.. thing... WTF?
:hittingthefan: Well I think the they got the idea for the AMC EAGLE but the rims were not available back them in 22"+. also i hate to say it but here in miami, there is a sliver Mustang 5.0 with 24" rims donk the f!#@ out. it was a sad day. |
Originally Posted by foncarelli
(Post 248417)
Pop ups arghhhh. Now spam^^^^^^.
I am embarrassed by the name of the website. They could have been more creative. And i am not a fan of big ass rims on cars, making them look like turtles on stilts. I can appreciate some of the paint jobs and pimp my ride stuff but the rest is junk, imho |
whatever they are doing to get that sort of money...i want in on...
Cause you know 1. If they weren't drug dealers, they'd have cars like that, but wouldn't live in oakland 2. The IRS LOVES them. |
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