Hella Frush tree!

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    oh yea boys and girls the hella flush group is back at it for another great event... enjoy :laugh:


     
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    say what you will, I want that Porsche.
     
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    there are some cars in there that i would definitely take.. but some of the stuff is just ridicules.
     
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    what Did you say your name was?
    I think those cars are sharp, they will never preform well like that, but that look very nice.
     
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    not all of them would perform poorly, but a bunch of them would. as stated, there would be a handful of those I'd love to have.
     
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    what Did you say your name was?

    You right, there are some cars there that I would love to own just as they are, then there are some that are awefull....:biggrin:
     
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    Oh...the kids these days :eek4:
     
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    SICK!!!
    Sorry, but i love that style, brings me back to my vw days!!
    Really cool opening song too, well done vid i think!
    (p.s. cant wait for coilovers and 18x9.5's for next summer!!!)
     
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    awesome video. i want that Datsun Z! omg its sweet.
     
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    I agree, there's doing it right, and doing it the way everyone else does.
    Most of those cars are very wrong, some of them look seriously great.
    Two thing though:
    1) Super awesome interviews halfway through. "What's up?" "Uhhhhhh, Idunno!"
    2) I didn't realize braces and retainers were cool again. Half the people there are rigged with gear.
     
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    ok, this just makes me want to draw up a bunch of graf for my bumper. i was temped to do it on my last car. i might have to get out the paint pens and start mocking up some color for the WRX.
     
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    I think my fave is the Scion xB with "rolled" fenders... and the other one with the "body kit." I think that's actually cardboard!

    But yes, some of the cars look REALLY nice that way. I'm a huge fan of slammed M3's meself.
     
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    C'mon who cares?
    Some Hella Flush & Drift vids




     
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    me like!
     
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    search, hellaflush 3 was posted yesterday
     
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    Love the Hella Flush vid!! I wish I had moneyz.. =(
     
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    fixed
     
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    Sick cars. The track on that video is sick too. I've been listening to Zion I for a while. Love AmpLive.
     
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    This filming style is awesome... up until the interviews that is.
     
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    Thats is a very interesting lookin toaster....
     
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    I liked the video but I have a hard time with anything hella. Maybe I'm getting old but most those car look gross to me. To each their own though I'm not gonna worry too much about it.
     
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    Stretched tires will always look terrible. How so mamy people came to think it looks good continues to baffle me.
     
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    +eleventybillionorsomesuch.
    This still looks stupid to me. Stretched tires is exactly how you do "Hellaflush" wrong.
    Your wheel/tire setup isn't flush if the tires are stretched back into the wheel wells.
    Also, when your wheels poke outside of the profile of your car, you're again not flush.:rolleyes:
     
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    Nice!!! Now I wont be the only one on here! haha!
     
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    I'm not gonna lie, my 240sx was overly hella flush for a few months while I was waiting for wheels to come over from japan.

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    and then it was still hella flush
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    man i loved that car
     
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    ^^^WOW!!!:eek: That thing is beautiful!!!
     
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    I feel the same way as most of you guys do, a lot of these cars are sweet looking but there are some that are just plain hideous
     
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    Wow, hottcarl's Nissan is hot...
     
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    yea that was a really fun car

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    this is probably the greatest car video i have ever seen. so simple and smooth. the first half that is....




    How on earth is that engine bay so clean?
     
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    What about Hellas? Supertones... FF1000s, FF500s?

    I agree x1000. If you have wide wheels, use them!
     
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    At least one person agrees with me. Stretched tires are ugly, stupid, and just plain idiotic. There is not one single good reason to do it. It doesn't even look good.

    I have yet to are a real race car with stretched tires. Its because they're not morons.
     
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    haha, everything is "tucked" in that bay.

    Though I wouldn't drive my car around town like that I like the look and style of hella flush.
     
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    C'mon who cares?
    I never wanted to have scratches on my rims thats why i kept it on the down low and didn't do hella flush back then...
     
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    Quoted for truth.
     
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    a bit of stretch is functional in drifting
     
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    I've heard this is true as well. Supposedly it helps provide a smoother transition from traction to slide (or static friction to kinetic friction if you want to be technical) and vis versa.
     
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    aside from a few nice cars that should be called Hella rice
     
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    Some of that stuff is a little far out (a.k.a. the banana toaster), but I like the aggressive stance and wheels of a lot of the cars at that show. Not so much the super stretched tires and rim lips riding the fenders..eh
     
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    My car is "hella flush" and i think it looks cleaner then it ever did before. i am not slammed to the ground as my exhaust issues at the moment wont let me go any lower, but when i switch some things around, i will probably set it up lower on coils then it is now. i went as wide as i could for traction purposes and not having to run drag radials all the time.

    Carl, i am pretty sure your old 240 is up here in Duluth now iirc.
     
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    that song is addicting. so its in my library now. sweet video, and great editing, too. i loved the "hellafail" sticker held on by scotch tape lol
     
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    i sold it to someone in cloquet, so probably
     
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    That's understandable. Messing with the contact patch is a proven way to alter the breakaway characteristics of a tire. I remember reading about the Bozz Speed Evo 6 that ran a .5" narrower wheel in the rear to give a smoother breakaway for the rear tires.


    I was merely saying that for normal cars where people try to improve grip and handling. Drift cars obviously operate under a completely different set of rules.
     
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    i like to run a little bit if stretch.... just so the tire stays tighter on the rim.
    235/40/17 RT615 on 8". i'll be running the same size on a 9" later

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