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Work Wheels is a huge name among aftermarket wheel manufacturers. Their wheels are extremely sought after and even used go for premium prices. China rolls out copies of their wheels on the daily. Arguably the most popular wheel in their line up, the Emotion CR-Kai, has a new look to it. Enter the Work Emotion CR Kiwami:
Real wheel enthusiasts will be able to see the major differences from the old CR-Kai’s, most prominently being the super concave, deep taper of the faces.
This is pure insane. How I wish Skylines were easily accessible in the U.S….
I’m a huge fan of the Royal Origin crew, a cool group of guys who hail from L.A., San Diego, Las Vegas and all there in between. They have rolled out some pretty fresh rides lately, but man oh man, this xB has me excited…
I’m not sure what wheels they are as I stumbled on this pic on Facebook, but I do know that they’re 20×10.5 all around. super aggressive fitment considering xB’s hardly even run 18′s and look great running 16′s.
I’m was geeking out about this car mostly cause its the first of the Second generation xB’s that I actually like.
As many of you probably already know, Forza 4 was released at 12:01 last night. I, like many others, have been waiting for the better part of the year for this game to come out. I pre-ordered the game from Game Stop but realized several days later that they would not be doing a midnight release, meaning I would have to wait until 7:00 PM to get it because of my work schedule. I did not want to wait that long, and I also wanted to make sure that I grabbed a “ship” package so that I could get the JZZ-30 along with several other extra cars. I decided to head over to the local 24 hour Wal-Mart last night to get it instead. I guess ill have to return my pre-order, or re-sell it if returns are not accepted.

I never got around to finishing Forza 3, however I made it to driver level 30. When I put Forza 4 into my Xbox I was rewarded with some free cars for my work in Forza 3. Not all that happy with which cars they decided to give me but beggars can’t be choosers.

I had read about Affinity points prior to the games release so I picked a Nissan Versa as my first car. I knew I wanted to build an S13 along with other Nissan Chassis’, so I wanted to build my Affinity to Nissan as soon as possible to avoid having to spend large amounts of money to modify all my future chassis’.

Unfortunately there is still not much smoke to be made from drifting like many drifting enthusiasts had hoped there would be. It seems like they did away with drifting “points” completely. I heard rumors that there would be drift events, however I didn’t see any on the event list.

The new Physics engine is awesome. There is a couple more options to assist less/more experienced drivers. From the couple cars I’ve driven so far, the sounds are better, and the interior cockpit view is the best i’ve seen of any game to date. I haven’t been able to try Rivals mode since my Xbox Live has expired, but I am thinking about renewing it. Overall, the game is great and I cant wait to play it more to see what else it has to offer. If you haven’t already picked it up or ordered it, you should.
A Ninja always has a spare Katana hidden in his car in case of a Ninja highway attack…
For those of you who know, Rusty is coming back. For those of you who don’t, well, it is time to stop hiding under a rock.
Burroughs is an amazing car artist. Mike didnt just build Rusty. He crafted Rusty with the same passion that an artist like Banksy crafts his artwork.
Here is a little photo-history of the car:
The car showed great progression. Rusty, as he is called, became less and less of a car and began to become something, something more real. He had personality. Though the rusted style is often controversial, that did not really matter with Rusty. He wasn’t trendy. He was an art piece.
And then disaster struck.
The garage he was kept in befell to an accidental fire.
But he is being rebuilt… Rusty is not dead.
This tribute to Aryton Senna is brilliant. Not because its made by the always top-notch Top Gear, but because it tells the story of the greatest driver in motorsports history.