Posts Tagged ‘NYC’

Rubble Kings
Friday 15 March, 2013

RUBBLE KINGS

Finally. Finally, I got to see Rubble Kings! What is Rubble Kings you ask? It’s a film that should be a required watch for anyone who’s even remotely interested in NYC and HipHop. Rubbie Kings is a documentary that takes us back to war zone that was the Bronx, NY back in the 1970’s. This…


Monday 25 February, 2013

Car Spotting:
EVO IV on Houston

Was out for shenanigans in the LES with TMINUS on a random night. While chillin’ at Max Fish, T takes a step out for a bit. After a long while, he comes back and says, “I just saw the sickest shit ever! Check this out!” Now, judging by the amount of randomly awesome things T…


Thursday 24 January, 2013

Sean’s Little Monster

In today’s car scene, where it’s more competitive than ever so see who can go lower or who can go faster or who can go wider and with some immaculate builds out there, it’s nice to be witness to one that has all these qualities tastefully mixed together in one little car. Sean’s Ap1 s2000…


Friday 09 November, 2012

SLUMPED

SLUMPED. This FG is one of those particular cars that makes you look twice. The first glance is usually one of surprise. The second glance is for that confirmation that you just saw what you thought you saw. Neck breaking at its best. For many car enthusiast of this generation, the Honda brand has become…


Sunday 04 November, 2012

Blackout NYC – Post-Sandy

Driving into Manhattan last night was something we’ve done a thousand times over but crossing the Queensboro Bridge (Ed Koch Bridge) felt a bit different from every other time. Seeing the lower half of Manhattan without power was something a New Yorker doesn’t see every day nor would they. The city that never sleeps was…


Friday 12 October, 2012

Roan’s FD3S

Photos by: Zandro Zafra/Zandbox Photo What you’re staring at here is a vehicle that doesn’t take the term, “fast” very lightly. Nor does it take the word “street car” for granted. Many times, people throw those three words around so loosely, that its easy to lose sight of what they can truly represent when used…