We got to take some up close shots of Kyle’s GS300, Justin’s LS400 and Ryan Richey’s WRX. All of these cars have very unique features that make them stand out from the crowd and compelled us to take them aside to shoot.First we have Kyle’s Lexus GS300 and as you can see it has a wild body kit with accents that match the wheels.
The body kit is from 326 Power a shop that is known for creating some of the craziest stanced cars in Japan from their body kits to their suspension parts that help create more wheel camber. This is my first time seeing someone in the States rocking the full body kit.
The wheels are Weds Kranze Cerebus and it’s held on with 326 Power extended lug nuts.
LED bars infused into the front bumper to light the way at night.
The GS is also sporting the 326 Power wing!
A very nice build and we’re glad to see more Japanese influenced cars here in the states.
Up next is Justin’s very wide LS400.
Justin’s LS400 is fronting a Sixth Sense front bumper and a custom wide body by Super Star Customs.
The Algernon Intelesse are tucked nicely under that wide fender.
This thing is just awesome to look at.
That stretch.
Besides owning a cool car, he also adopts rescue dogs making Justin an awesome guy.
Last because he got lost and was late, Ryan Richey’s WRX. A car that was all over the inter-webs last year is still breaking necks today. Not many people dare to wide body their cars, let alone do it themselves.
Ryan’s WRX is sporting some temporary wheels and his front bumper was suppose to be wrapped the other day, but Chris Foreman never helped him out. Fuck Chris.
Anyways, the WRX still looks good regardless of the front bumper’s color.
That Georgia sunset..
Shout out Ryan, Justin and Kyle for letting me shoot their cars! It was a great taste of what the south has to offer in terms of modified cars. Hope to see you guys again sometime soon!
I miss you already Reginald.
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