R.I.P. The Stimulation
Joined: Aug 2007
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From: Los Angeles
R.I.P. The Stimulation
It's been a while since I've modded my car. Pressed with financial issues you all saw I had to sell my wheels, my entire suspension and pretty much everything else on my car. I've been wanting to mod the car again, but in reality, even though I'm back on my feet, it will be another hole in my pocket and I'll be where I started. Let's face it, it's going to be at least 5 grand worth of mods to get where I was at.
Last week I was rear ended on the freeway. Quarter panel buckled, frame crumpled, etc. I have the opportunity to go widebody if I want, but still I'd have to fork out some hefty cash to get wheels,suspension, etc. I've decided against it. Even though it would be sweet to have that widebody, the custom AMG E55 rear bumper with quad tip exhaust, double digit negatives all around, 11's up front and 13's in the rear, lambo white paint job with extra pearl and some tiffany blue and dash of hot pink mixed in.... but my time is officially up. Unless someone wants to donate me some Stance coils and some wheels then I'll be glad to return
It's great to see some sedans going more and more aggressive and I tip my imaginary hat since I don't wear any to those that continue to push the limits and not give a damn about what others say or think. I remember back when people would flame for having camber. Now it seems as if you don't have any, you're not doing it right. Nothing against those who don't like the negative camber, we all have our likes and dislikes, nobody is wrong, nobody is right. To those that gave me compliments and appreciated my ride, thank you. To those that hated on it, thank you too. It's because of you I pushed myself to outdo myself.
I'm still on the forums (still have some parts to sell), and I still have the G. I don't see myself selling it ever, but who knows. I just wanted to officially retire the vehicle in it's modding phase. Then again I might be like Jay-Z and come back years later and do it big.
For some of the newer cats on the forum, here's my build log.
https://g35driver.com/forums/picture...g35-sedan.html
Last week I was rear ended on the freeway. Quarter panel buckled, frame crumpled, etc. I have the opportunity to go widebody if I want, but still I'd have to fork out some hefty cash to get wheels,suspension, etc. I've decided against it. Even though it would be sweet to have that widebody, the custom AMG E55 rear bumper with quad tip exhaust, double digit negatives all around, 11's up front and 13's in the rear, lambo white paint job with extra pearl and some tiffany blue and dash of hot pink mixed in.... but my time is officially up. Unless someone wants to donate me some Stance coils and some wheels then I'll be glad to return

It's great to see some sedans going more and more aggressive and I tip my imaginary hat since I don't wear any to those that continue to push the limits and not give a damn about what others say or think. I remember back when people would flame for having camber. Now it seems as if you don't have any, you're not doing it right. Nothing against those who don't like the negative camber, we all have our likes and dislikes, nobody is wrong, nobody is right. To those that gave me compliments and appreciated my ride, thank you. To those that hated on it, thank you too. It's because of you I pushed myself to outdo myself.
I'm still on the forums (still have some parts to sell), and I still have the G. I don't see myself selling it ever, but who knows. I just wanted to officially retire the vehicle in it's modding phase. Then again I might be like Jay-Z and come back years later and do it big.
For some of the newer cats on the forum, here's my build log.
https://g35driver.com/forums/picture...g35-sedan.html
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Sad to hear bro, but you'll be back, they all come back.
I've tried to retire time and time again from modding cars too, but it's not that easy. It's worse then a crack addiction. It's more in the blood then anything else, you will ALWAYS want to modify any car that you touch. Just like my man Too $hort, "Can't stay away from the game."
Let me know if you need any parts in the future bro, I know you will
I've tried to retire time and time again from modding cars too, but it's not that easy. It's worse then a crack addiction. It's more in the blood then anything else, you will ALWAYS want to modify any car that you touch. Just like my man Too $hort, "Can't stay away from the game."
Let me know if you need any parts in the future bro, I know you will
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G35 sedan w/ too much money in mods

Glad you're OK and will still be hanging around. I still show off pics of your stripper pole to n00bs, it will live in infamy no matter what happens to your car.
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 10,850
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From: Los Angeles
Still have the stripper pole, just not mounted. Was going to put the curtains back in, but the rails are jacked up. I need to find a cheap set somewhere to use rails that work.
I'm doing alright from the accident, back hurts a bit but hopefully it will heal soon with therapy.
Rick, thanks a bunch man. I prob will come back, but not for years and years down the line when it's my project car.
I'm doing alright from the accident, back hurts a bit but hopefully it will heal soon with therapy.
Rick, thanks a bunch man. I prob will come back, but not for years and years down the line when it's my project car.



