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Monday, November 15, 2010

New Extreme Modification Cars 2010



    With the absolution of the Honda S2000 in 1990, Honda put its name on the car affability arena big time! The S2000 became a close admired amid adapted car enthusiasts and car tuners alike! That the S2000 survived about banausic through about 20 years of assembly is attestation to that activity but added Honda models such as the Honda Civic Type-R and the Honda Accord became aloof as popular. These days, you would acquisition an arrangement of adapted Civic, Accord and S2000 cars at any of the top custom car shows about the world.
    Below is our alternative of the best custom Honda cars from the hottest car shows about the world...


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    Okay friend, with cars like the Mitsubishi Lancer EVO and the Mitsubishi 3000GT, Mitsubishi cars accept become absolutely accepted applicant amid JDM car modification enthusiasts and are absolutely accepted at the custom appearance car events, abnormally in Japan. Regardless of area the custom car appearance is hosted, it aloof won't feel complete after at atomic one adapted Mitsubishi Lancer EVO on show!
    Below are some of the best adapted and custom Mitsubishi appearance cars from custom car shows about the world.



    BMW 325 affluence cars accept not consistently been accepted candidats for adapted car projects, but with the horse ability wars amid the top German car manufacturers of the aftermost few decades, they accept become absolutely accepted with aftermarket car affability houses such as Geiger and Reiger. As a aftereffect you'd consistently acquisition the latest BMW cars, such as the BMW M3 and the added BMW 3 Series models at custom car shows.
    Below is our arcade of some of the hottest BMW cars from altered custom car shows.

    Audi and the Audi TT accept continued been a close admired for car tuners from Europe and abnormally Germany. Of backward the Audi R8 supercar has additionally began to accumulate attention, with some of the best tuners announcement their adaptation of the Audi R8 at assorted custom car shows, including Germany's own Essen Motor Show. Audi cars are additionally accepted at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas, Nevada and at the Tokyo Auto Salon in Japan.


    Below is our arcade of some of the best adapted Audi cars from the altered car shows.

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    The World Of Modified Cars - A Brief History

    Tracing the rise of the British modified car and associated cruise scene back to its roots has always been the source of much debate. Many would point back to the original vintage and classic car rallies of the 50's and 60's. Others make reference to the legendary Ace Cafe London to Brighton cruise, an event synonymous with classic motorcyclists. The notorious hot rod scene also argues a strong case, in fact many popular modifications derive from that era. It all depends how far you want to go back in time, perhaps to the point from which you hold the fondest memories. Everybody of course, has their own view.

    Most of us however would agree that the birth of the modified car world as we know it today, truly began in the early eighties. Iconic car launches including the MK1 Golf GTi, the Escort RS Turbo, the Renault 5 GT Turbo and the Peugeot 205 GTi created a market of dedicated followers with a passion for performance cars that would last a lifetime.

    In the late eighties and early nineties these cars were joined by a new raft of Japanese imports, fuelling demand and raising the profile of the scene even further. Honda, Toyota, Nissan and Subaru sold the Civic, Supra, Skyline and Impreza in huge volumes, in many ways repairing some of the damage caused by years of lacklustre models and shoddy reliability. European manufacturers responded to the Japanese influx with a wave of iconic motors including the BMW M3 E36, the Peugeot 306 GTi-6, the Renault Clio Williams, the Vauxhall Calibra Turbo and the Volkswagen Corrado VR6. Thousands of former petrol heads look back at this era with affection, and good examples of such models still attract high prices.

    'Boy Racer' Culture

    At the turn of the century, the scene was changing once again. Modified cars were getting wilder, budgets were becoming more flamboyant and the target market was getting younger. 'Chav culture' had well and truly taken over, re-igniting the rise of the 'boy racer'. The scene was awash with negative publicity, police intervention and cruising crackdowns but despite this, the modified car business was at its peak. Industry leading magazines such as Max Power and Fast Car were reporting record sales, and body shops and tuning centres had never had it so good. Following the release of cult film The Fast And The Furious, and console games such as Need For Speed, as dusk fell in every major town, cruisers could be seen prowling the streets in greater and greater numbers.

    Ironically, due to the dramatic rise in insurance and fuel costs, or possibly because modified car fans were getting younger, engine sizes were actually getting smaller. Despite the fact that many enthusiasts were still driving powerful motors such as the Saxo VTS or Leon Cupra R, cars such as the Corsa C, Fiesta Zetec and Polo MK4 were becoming immensely popular.

    Challenging Times

    This trend brought with it a massive shift in consumer spending. Whilst the styling market had never been so lucrative, the tuning sector was almost grinding to a halt. Older enthusiasts who could afford the insurance and running costs of tuned high-performance cars were growing older and settling down. Cosworths were traded in for Mondeos, and thousands of modified cars were scrapped or dismantled for parts.

    It is difficult to say exactly when it happened but to make matters worse, by 2002 the market was flooded with cheaply made bolt-on parts. The shift in spending from tuning to styling parts meant that the products in demand were now less complex to manufacture. As a result, hundreds of businesses in the UK started importing directly from factories in China. Everyone was copying products from someone else, and with more and more consumers buying goods from eBay, quality stepped down and price became king.

    If ever the industry has experienced a 'dark time', this was certainly it. Droves of retailers closed their doors, and British product manufacturers slashed their product development budgets or even went out of business. Never was this more poignant than in 2006 when the UK's biggest performance exhaust brand Magnex ceased trading. To the modified car scene this was the equivalent of losing Woolworths from the British high street, and although the brand is thankfully now under new ownership, it proves how difficult a period the industry had suffered.

    The Road To Recovery

    At the time of writing, the modified car scene is still in troubled waters but despite being in the midst of a global recession, we're beginning to see positive signs of recovery,. We're also seeing further changes in buying habits. Whilst the market is still very styling-orientated, demand for high quality parts is growing. Despite the fact that pre-modified cars such as the Corsa VXR, Civic Type-R and Focus ST are growing in popularity and diminishing the need for aftermarket modifications, sales of premium styling parts from quality manufacturers such as Lumma, Team Dynamics and Momo are on the increase.

    Product development is back in full swing, and it is interesting to note that many parts are now being developed for brand new models such as the Suzuki Swift, the new Corsa D and surprisingly, for prestige models including the BMW M6 and Porsche Cayenne. This may be in response to the previous credit boom that granted mass access to newer, more expensive cars, or even due to the credit crunch, with owners choosing to modify their cars as an alternative to replacing them.

    So What Now?

    Whatever the reason, the market is changing. Styling parts are becoming more subtle and are being manufactured to a higher standard. European models, particularly German, are back in favour and sales of mild tuning parts such as braking and suspension components are recovering. Customers are now getting a better deal, not by sacrificing quality but by shortening the supply chain. The industry is getting leaner, meaner and is growing in confidence, and that is definitely a good thing.

    I believe the modified car scene is preparing itself for another revolution. Quite where we'll end up remains to be seen but it's fair to say there are some interesting times ahead, and that the world of custom cars is still well and truly alive.

    Written by ex Max Power Magazine staffer 1999-2006
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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Lower Back Tattoo Design Ideas

    Lower Back Tattoo Design Ideas
    Lower back tattoos are really popular, and with good reason. The lower back is a great place for a tattoo because there is a large, flat surface area, it is easy to hide if you need to and lower back tattoos just plain look great. Because it's a large area and you only have one lower back (hey, you have two arms so if you screw one up you've always got the other!) you want to be sure that you are picking the right design before you get your tattoo. Here are some lower back tattoo design ideas to get you started.

    When you are looking at tattoos for your lower back you want to keep the shape of your back in mind and find something that is going to play up the shape of your body. A lot of people choose designs that dip down in the middle toward their rear which is a really sexy look. If you are thinking of doing something similar some tattoo designs that work really well for this are tribal designs, flowers, butterflies and dragonflies.

Natural Beauty of Flower Tattoo Designs

    Natural Beauty of Flower Tattoo Designs
    Tattoo designing has always been segregated into the two broad categories of femininity and masculinity. There are certain tattoos that ooze out feminine expressions while certain others are inclined towards all that is masculine about the world and nature. Like flowers have always been used to represent the feminine beauty and delicateness. Flower tattoo designs have always been popular especially among women, but should not be mistaken to merely represent femininity. They are also the embodiment of natures' cycle consisting of birth, life and death.

    Each flower represents a different emotion, a different belief and not to mention beauty. A lotus flower is the symbol of spiritual significance whereas a rose expresses love and so on. Flower tat designs are beautiful and vary with the myriad of flowers that exist in nature. The delicateness of each petal, the soft shades, their shape and beauty can be intricately expressed and captured in the sublime body art of tattooing. Tattooing can sure bring out the best in flowers by giving it creative touches, their shapes and curves can be more defined and the colors more emboldened.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Modification AIr Brush Cars 2010





Modification Extreme Cars 2010





Wednesday, November 10, 2010

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Sunday, November 7, 2010

History of Tattoo Trend in Europe




    History of Tattoo Trend in Europe
    In the past tattoos were not very popular. People with tattoos were always surrounded by an aura of mystery and crime. This changed a lot over the last years, and by now it is bon ton to have a more or less decent tattoo. However, only few people know about the history of tattooing. The art of tattooing is almost as old as history itself. Historians found hieroglyphics which prove that already in the time of 2000 years before Christ, humankind performed the first tattoos.
    Numerous tribes wanted thereby to express their clanship or their religious creed.

Cool Trend Tattoo Lettering




    Cool Trend Tattoo Lettering
    Tattoo lettering emerged as yet another new form of tattooing. Earlier various designs like roses, fairies etc were used as interesting designs for tattooing but the implications of it were often ignored by the people. The meanings of the intricate designs of tattoos are unknown as they do not have any proof yet their marking becomes meaningless. Yes, these tattoos are lifetime fashion but lack originality. They have been directly picked up from the past and reflected in the artwork today with minimum scope for innovation. But lettering provides wider scope for innovation because when the individual is assisting the artist in choosing a design, common brainstorming could result in the satisfaction for both of the parties.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Celestial Tattoo Designs Trend


    Celestial Tattoo Designs Trend
    We're going to leave the Moon out of this classification, as tattoo designs that include the earth's satellite are rather few and far between and don't really have that much significance for people. Instead, when we talk about celestial tattoo designs, we will mainly be discussing stars and our closest star - The Sun.

    Perhaps it is down to the fact that our Sun is responsible for all of the life we see on this planet that may help to explain why so many people have a real fascination and respect for our nearest star. There is no denying the fact that there is more power and energy in The Sun, than there is anywhere else in our Solar System and people may like to feel that they are keeping hold of some of these powers for themselves, when they go for a Sun tattoo design.

Most Popular Cross Tattoo Trend


    Most Popular Cross Tattoo Trend
    There are many reasons why a person would want to have a cross tattoo. Because of its deep meaning, history and symbolism, it is one of the most popular emblems in the history of mankind. The Cross symbol happens to be one of the most versatile tattoo designs today. Because of its deep connection with faith, most people get this, others because of the symbolic attachment it has to their personal lives. One of the most famous and elegant of them will be the Celtic Cross Tattoo design. From the famous history of the Celtics from central Europe, and the legends of Celtic folklore and myths, came a design when the Christians combined the Celtics Written language to theirs. This type of cross originated from the now known to be British Isles, when early Christians adopted this intricate design, its other many symbols made it a well loved designs for both Christians and non - Christians alike, this is also the reason why the Celtic Cross Tattoo can be tattooed to anyone whether for the reasons of faith or design alone. There are several differences between the Celtic and the common cross, Regular Cross designs are usually simple and straightforward, while Celtic Crosses are elaborate. It usually has a circular object either inside it or around its top this represents the sun and all across the Celtic cross is ornamentation, a knot work art that represents the continuance of life.