PART2 NDIMA Coverage Sept.16th, 2012
Photographers: Sons of Creativity.
Welcome to Stance Miami and Part2 of NDIMA coverage. NDIMA (National Domestic Import Motorsports Association) held this full day event on Sunday September 16th, 2012 at the Palm Beach International Raceway in Jupiter, Florida. It was a day full of domestic and import vehicles coming together to battle on the track and in show. Even though there were passing showers and storms at times, racers and fans showed up and supported from all over the state of Florida and beyond. Also, special guest Don Omar was present on the track taking his car down the strip. We are excited to see what the folks at NDIMA have planned for the next one. Want to give a special thanks to our friends at Sons of Creativity. Enjoy the photos and leave some love at the bottom of the coverage page.
PART1 NDIMA Coverage Sept.16th, 2012
Photographer: Sons of Creativity
Welcome to Stance Miami. NDIMA (National Domestic Import Motorsports Association) held this full day event on Sunday September 16th, 2012 at the Palm Beach International Raceway in Jupiter, Florida. It was a day full of domestic and import vehicles coming together to battle on the track and in show. Even though there were passing showers and storms at times, racers and fans showed up and supported from all over the state of Florida and beyond. Also, special guest Don Omar was present on the track taking his car down the strip. We are excited to see what the folks at NDIMA have planned for the next one. Want to give a special thanks to our friends at Sons of Creativity. Enjoy the photos and leave some love at the bottom of the coverage page.
Part 2 will be up soon, stay tuned. If you were at the event and did not see your car, maybe it will be in Part 2.
Little Red Devil
Written: Krystal Gonzalez
Photographers: StanceMiami
Written: Krystal Gonzalez Photographers: StanceMiami
Honda enthusiasts are a curious bunch. The moment a person embarks on their quest to modify their Honda, they almost instantly become hooked; it's almost like a sickness of some kind. Even though every car enthusiast has their own opinion, everyone can appreciate a clean 8th gen Si.
Four years ago, Jovannie Quiles from West Palm Beach, Florida became the first owner for this '08 Honda Civic Si. Garage kept until 2010 with 17k miles, Quiles tried experimenting with several wheels while choosing springs for suspension.
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After a while, I started to see the stance game go crazy, so I decided to go that route with the Si.
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Quiles took about 3 months to finally get wheels and full suspension on the car, and the stance look he was going for was finally complete.
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After the build I started to go to several car show events at Palm Beach International Raceway and people showed me a lot of love for my Si, but with that love came plenty of imitators. Now seeing a lot of these cars built the same way, bigger plans are to come in the near future.
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There's no doubt that most people have their preconceived notions about civics. But despite whatever prejudices you may or may not have, this car has curves anyone can appreciate. I like to think of it as a clever mix of performance and unique styling that stands out anywhere. It's the unique things that people do to their cars that get attention and respect. Well done, Jovannie!
Future plans:
- Skid plates
- Turbo set up or bolt ons with ARC parts
- Bride vios III seats
- Ap2 Retros w/ s2k shrouds/flat black housing w/ hid bulbs and 55watts ballast
- Wood grain trunk floor
- Upgrade audio system
- Different wheels
Modifications:
- HFP lip kit
- Navi
- Fogs
- Buddy club n+ w/ upper pillowball mounts
- Camber kit: Skunk2 Anodized Gold
- (Front camber: -3.2. Rear camber: -6.5)
- STI Lip
Wheels:
- Wheels: BBS rs 17x9 +19, painted transparent gold faces, 24k gold rivets
- Tires: Ns-1 205/40/17
Shout Out:
"Shout out to my pops for keeping me motivated and shout out to the crew Fortunminds!!"
NDIMA Coverage Part 1
Photography: Kevis Mulchan, Michel Mulchan
NDIMA (National Domestic Import Motorsport Association) held this full day event on Sunday July 15th, 2012 at the Palm Beach International Raceway in Jupiter, Florida. It was a day full of domestic and import vehicles coming together to battle on the track and in show. Even though there were passing showers and storms at times, racers and fans showed up in a big way and supported from all over the state of Florida and beyond. We are excited to see what the folks at NDIMA have planned for the next one. Enjoy the photos and leave some love at the bottom of the coverage page.
We do have a part 2, so stay on the look out for that. :)