Shakotan Midnight
A Blog about Old School cars, Low cars, and Loving Inanimate Objects!
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Monday, September 13, 2010
Shakotan Mondays!
It's rare to see this body style Mitsubishi Galant/Sigma, Even more rare to find one slammed on SSR Long Champs!
You Can't Drift On Airride...
It's always nice to see a static luxury Lexus, especially when its as Baller as this on. Seen on MaydayGarage.com
Thursday, September 9, 2010
A Proper Introduction
Hello, If your reading this then you probably know me, got linked here from one of the various forums i'm on, or you just got lucky with Google.
My name is Gino Lopez and I am what is considered a "Automotive Enthusiast", I love all types of cars but what has always seemed to be my favorites are pre 1987 Japanese cars. In this Blog I will be doing a few different things, The main reason I started this blog in the first place was to document the build of my 1977 Toyota Corolla Station Wagon or a "TE38" for those of you that know cars by chassis code. I will also be showing viewers different styles of building older imports from all over the globe.
Enthusiasts from U.S.A, Japan, Puerto Rico, The Phillipines, and Australia/New Zealand all have very different ways from building cars and I would love to shine some light on all of those locations so maybe readers can use some of those techniques/styles in their own builds.
Some of you may be asking "Why is the name of the blog - Shakotan Midnight?" Well I LOVE SLAMMED CARS!!
My name is Gino Lopez and I am what is considered a "Automotive Enthusiast", I love all types of cars but what has always seemed to be my favorites are pre 1987 Japanese cars. In this Blog I will be doing a few different things, The main reason I started this blog in the first place was to document the build of my 1977 Toyota Corolla Station Wagon or a "TE38" for those of you that know cars by chassis code. I will also be showing viewers different styles of building older imports from all over the globe.
Enthusiasts from U.S.A, Japan, Puerto Rico, The Phillipines, and Australia/New Zealand all have very different ways from building cars and I would love to shine some light on all of those locations so maybe readers can use some of those techniques/styles in their own builds.
Some of you may be asking "Why is the name of the blog - Shakotan Midnight?" Well I LOVE SLAMMED CARS!!
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