Benson IM’d Logan.
SileightyM****: hey, spam musubi, i talked to pancit dominic. we both agree that you are lonely.
Benson IM’d Logan.
SileightyM****: hey, spam musubi, i talked to pancit dominic. we both agree that you are lonely.
My homeboy Opie copped me this neck breaker when he was in Singapore. While I’m getting tired of the whole bandana/guns theme in streetwear these days, this flip of a playing card is pretty damn fresh. He’s got me tees from this company Flesh IMP before, and I’ve always been impressed by the quality of the t shirt itself, as well as the screening.
Close up of the screening work. I’m not a screener, but to me this is awesome quality.
Good lookin out to my friends Billy & Tintin, who copped me the Stussy x Undefeated collabo tee. When I used to live in Park La Brea in Los Angeles, I used to hit the Union/Undefeated/StussyLA section of La Brea quite frequently (my wallet felt the pain). Since being a retired sneakerhead (and moving to OC), I haven’t gone back there in a minute, but I had been eyeing this tee. Luckily my friends are psychic.
The evolution of Stussy is quite interesting. I’ve been wearing it since I was little, but its gone through many stages, and these days it’s become a company that dominates the streetwear game. I admire their work greatly, and its always funny how my unknowing friends make fun of me for wearing this brand (which to them is some unfashionable label they wore in their junior high days).
Dom briefly covered the PRI show, which Works Bell Japan was also in town for. Okumura-san from Works Bell, who must have noticed my voracity, gave me this snack to try, which is rice crackers with seaweed and the same flavor from okonomiyaki sauce (I think?). Wash it down with some UCC Coffee and you have the breakfast of champions. Oh, and thanks to the millions of people who wrote in, requesting to see more posts by myself, Kent, and Dave, rather than the brog-age (aka hoggage) that is Dom-stat.
Finally.
At least they aren’t heavy..except for the heavy ass Lexani wheels Dave ships us to return to Lexani because Japanese people are sooooper meticulous and expect their purchased products to be in perfect condition which I can totally understand.
Our first shipment of CraftSquare mirrors came in today. The boxes are OMG light. The craftsmanship is unequalled. You can’t go wrong with these. Have a safe and stress-free Memorial weekend.
Got another shipment in today. Henry keeps bugging me to take pix even though he’ll see them in 2 days. Our Shallen SX in 3D Chrome.
Here’s Justin Pawlak’s Shallen CX in 3D Chrome. He has a green FC. Crazy negative offset. He won the Just Drift Top Drift series in 2006 and now has a Formula D license.
This is how bodykits come to us. Crated. Meticulous. Sessions and G Corp up inside that thing.
This is how we ship out our wheels. Edge protectors. 4 on top. 4 on bottom. Meticulous.
Every single box is checked prior to being shipped out.
Last, but not least, our ad in the new digital C16. Thanks Mark!
Sorry everyone, I know I haven’t posted in a while. Things have been piling up and I’ve just recently started to get that pile down to where I can see over it again. So, what’s with the photo? Well, we got in an excessively large shipment recently. Here you see lots of pads, brake kit boxes, coilovers, racing brake fluid, etc.
The shipment included the most pads we’ve gotten in on a single day. Endless pads, no pun intended.
I was standing on top of a ladder trying to get all the pads into one shot to no avail. Here’s more pads.
Rather than post yet another photo of more pads, here’s a sprinkling of coilovers. There was also about eight or ten boxes of brake lines and a couple cases of brake fluid and even some Endless Lady Dolls that were posted before by Kent.
In any case, this is just a smidge of what’s been taking up my time. Another big thing I’ve been preparing for is SEMA, and you can bet that I’ll have a detailed post about that one. SEMA starts Halloween night for us so until then, keep it original.