RKS
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quote: Originally posted by corsamon
After coming from a VW past to a Vauxhall circles ive noticed the Vaux circles seem abit behind the VW circles (as you said the general EU scene) weither the vaux lot like it or not.
Low as hell on a decent set of low offset dishy wheels is here and there in vaux circles yet 90% of VW circles have that already.
Seeing alot of ''quite'' low cars on here theres always someone complaining its not going to handle e.t.c yet if your 40/60mm down in VW circles you get people complaining your too high
Horses for courses i would say, your car do as you wish with it
My 5 cents
the VW guys have been doing the whole extremely low on big dished rims since the first VW was made.
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Generation
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It will come back IMO but be more centred around huge arches than bumpers.
Alot of people know they can get brand new cars cheaper you're right. However modifying is different because for those who cant get finance spending 100£ a month to modify is still more affordable
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Gary
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I reckon it'll come back.
Its just the same as any fashion. Just look at the shit prople are wearing now. The 80's/early90's are cool again.
All it takes if for some scene whore to do it any everyone will follow like sheep.
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Steve
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Jenko_Sport
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Ill be building another wide arch kitted corsa soon similar to my old one
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corsamon
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quote: Originally posted by RKS
quote: Originally posted by corsamon
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the VW guys have been doing the whole extremely low on big dished rims since the first VW was made.
I agree, but its becoming more and more common in the Vaux circles now. Its not just about big power and 60mm springs, More and more people are going the low and slow route.
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Jambo
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Saying it will never happen again is naive.
Agree at the moment it's highly unlikely. But trends repeat, it is essentially a fashion. Look at all the people buying rayban wayfarers these days. Bon Dylan famous for wearing them on the cover of his album, 20 years later boom everyones wearing 1980's sunglasses!
Trends and fashions repeat. So will modifying, I would expect it to that it will have changed alot but i would say we will see it
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Ojc
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
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3CorsaMeal
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VW scene is full of morons who make their car unsuitable as a daily drive, it will have £2k wheels that sit in the garage while the owner drives around in some small diesel VW, even that they will mod with stickers and funny wheels.
its like they believe all the silly mottos and stickers some idiots decided to make, like if its not scraping its not low enough etc, people think that is real
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3CorsaMeal
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i reckon Painz will make a comeback with an Irmscher kitted car at pvs 2020
[Edited on 28-02-2011 by 3CorsaMeal]
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corsamon
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
VW scene is full of morons who make their car unsuitable as a daily drive, it will have £2k wheels that sit in the garage while the owner drives around in some small diesel VW, even that they will mod with stickers and funny wheels.
its like they believe all the silly mottos and stickers some idiots decided to make, like if its not scraping its not low enough etc, people think that is real
Personal opinion thats very much agreed with over then vaux scene tbh but i think you will find EURO is one of the biggest ''fashions'' about and the characteristics of that are low and wide.
Ok there bumpy they arent the best at cornering, they scrub tyres and the road at any chance and re routing your journey because of speedbumps is abit of a arse but its what you want to do (been there done that) and thats the way the corsa is going.
If you dont like it then you dont like it no one is saying you have too but if they want to do that with there car then let them get on with it.
To anyone who knows the work that goes into getting a car so low is quite substantial and gets alot of respect in the euro scene.
Granted alot are OTT and there are cliques within the scene that ''poo poo'' other if they arent the same but tbh everyone has a love for there car and it is that love that should be appreciated
[Edited on 28-02-2011 by corsamon]
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Mike
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Chances are in the years to come young people will look at modified cars and see that they're all actually just OE+ spec and think why don't people do anything radical and someone'll fit 22s on a Corsa F with flip paint and lambo doors then it'll just all go mental again
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JordyCarter
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I dont think the kits will come back i just think the scene will move on, maybe to a new look.
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