RYNO Motors Full Story
This is a great story on the early days of RYNO Motors. See our latest creation pre-production show bike at our web-site and don't forget to buy a Tee Shirt: http://rynomotors.com/ryno-tee-shirts/
Toyota Tundra Laying body on 24"s
GrinderTV Presents Joel's Toyota Tundra bagged and bodied on 24"s from Xtreme Lowz Riverside, California Please subscribe and rate video to show your support! Thanks!
Song is "Anno Domini Beats - Lost (Feat. Hard Target & Lisa Gallo)"
Japanese Ricer VIP Convention!
Japanese VIP Style. I honestly have no idea what they were/are thinking, must be a japanese thing. I think its a waste of perfectly good corrolla's XD
426 Hemi in a '55 Chevy! Roadkill Episode 8
On this episode of Roadkill, HOT ROD's David Freiburger and Mike Finnegan hit the road on a quest to build a car they've both dreamed of for years: a '55 Chevy Bel Air sedan set up like a '60s Gasser and powered by a Mopar 426 Hemi. The guys drag out a '73 GMC Suburban that they'd never driven more than around the block (did you expect anything else?), then use it to pick up a bare '55 Chevy body in California before heading north for the 1,000-mile trip to Lincoln City, Oregon. That's the home of Jim Meyer Racing, the chassis builder that helps the guys turn the '55 into a wicked looking hot rod in a single day. There's no fail in this episode of Roadkill! Well, at least nothing terminal.
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Crazy Insane VIP car in Japan 夢びっぷ車!
Camber and dish combo that needs to be see to be believed. This VIP cruiser scraped and sparked its way more than 150 kilometers back to Tokyo on 4 wheels of rubber no thicker than motorbike tyres. I still have no idea how it was set up to be drivable like this. Insane comes to mind.