Would you let him work on you car lol Have a look.


The sad thing is, he probably went to a shop and they did that to him!
People in North Carolina sadly know nothing about imports. Its safe to say that there is one less Integra out there.
 
No i wouldn't let him near my car, wouldnt trust him to butter a roll :nono:

Ha surley that aint safe like that
 
I have seen that done before, but much much neater with some reinforcement added around the hole.

That looks butchered though and sounds like a diesel. What a heap of a car.:angry:
 
* warning retard moment alert *
i probible deserve a complete beatdown for this but what is the problem with them
 
* warning retard moment alert *
i probible deserve a complete beatdown for this but what is the problem with them

He cut a massive square out of one of the areas of the car which requires the most reinforcing! He didn't even do it neatly!
 
ok i have an explination for my stupidity before,
i skipped the video through to look at the back control arms then i was looking at the way they were installed ( backwords, upside down )
cant believe i missed that :wow::slap:
alright time to make a new identity :angry2:
 
Alot of drift set up use this design, although done properly with reinforcement. Tbh im considering this set up on my new build although it would be done properly. Not quite sure what people views would be when it comes to sell up.


On the hole its looks a pretty wild job what hes done
 
Looking at it again, he's clearly butchered the turrets in order to slam the car which is just retarded. I considered drilling a hole though to give access to the locking nut on my SPCs without raising the car, with a suitable re enforcement plate welded in I don't see any issues with it.
 
I've seen a few cars in the US with the turrets cut out to let them run the car mega low, theyve always then had the hole welded up with a raised box section to keep a bit of the reinforcement... thats just lethal though!!!:shocked:
 
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