Featured Article #1
One day I will have it!
Editorial by Scott Weiss
I have built a bunch of cars. Not all of them were mine, but I treated most as if they were. When I really think about all the cars I have driven, and all of those I have tuned, there is still one that has never left my mind.
In 2001 [...]
Featured Article #2
All that is nothing without a good stance
Editorial by Son Tran (Rimtuck.com)
Modifying cars is one of the largest hobbies in the world. They either modify them for performance, appearance or a mixture of both. For those that do it for appearance, many leave out the most important factor of making a car look it’s best. That one thing is [...]
Featured Article #3
Functionality or just because
Editorial by Scott Weiss
I like to think that building a car is much like a chess game. You have to think about which pieces to use, over think about your moves, execute them well, and support each move with another one that is just as good.
Featured Article #4
Show some love
Editorial by Scott Weiss
I talk a great deal about unity and how the best way to keep this sport growing is by showing your continued support. The best way to show your continued support is to just keep doing what your doing.
Featured Article #5
A Style of Their Own
Photography by KC Photography
Editorial by Ryan Jones
As the JDM lifestyle continues to grow in North America there are many modifications that the tuners in Japan make but they haven’t fully caught on here yet.
Photography by Alex Wong
Text from American Le Mans Press Release
Marco Werner and Lucas Luhr ended their championship season in fitting style Saturday with an overall victory for Audi Sport North America in the Monterey Sports Car Championships presented by Patrón.
Editorial by Martin Dussault
Photography by Lachute Performance
November is a sad month for tuners. We store our car or we put the ugly black rims with smooth winter tires.
Photography by Kevin Darwish and Alex Wong.
Sema is THE aftermarket automotive event to attend. Most of people go there for cars and to make new business contact, what they don’t tell you is they go there also to snap pictures with hot models.
Editorial by Scott Weiss
photography by Scott Weiss and Alex Wong
While a redeye flight can be grueling if you can’t sleep, after a whole week out in the desert at SEMA it’s certainly welcomed.
YURI KAGEYAMA
Associated Press
November 7, 2008 at 5:55 AM EST
TOKYO — Imagine a bicycle seat connected by mechanical frames to a pair of shoes for an idea of how the new wearable assisted-walking gadget from Honda works.
I friend of mine sent me this strange ad of Toyota. I don’t really see the relation between Ninja Cats and the Corolla but it’s cool.
Remind me of Samurai Pizza Cats tv show (awww! good old time)
I want one of these cats !!!
Editorial and photography by Chris Sempek
As if last year wasn’t wild enough, this year Imports vs Domestics came through MIR with some of the fastest cars on the east coast with the most consistent runs.
Editorial by Ryan Jones
The tuning scene has changed over the years and for those of us that have been around we’ve not only seen the changes but we’ve made them to our cars throughout time.
Photography by Neil Rosete
Who said Drag racing is dead ?
On October 11-12th, 16 professional drag racer from all around the USA meet up to compete for the prestigious race of Outlaw Sport FWD Shootout.




January 4th, 2009
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