Jun 02 2012

Here’s a photoset of Jesse’s brown MK6 Jetta on AirREX suspension. Jesse is one of the founders of AirSociety.net, a website based locally here in Montreal, which has gained international recognition. If you’re not too familiar with what an “Air” set-up is, I highly suggest you visit their site, or better yet, buy a ticket to their upcoming show, Eurokracy.

I’ll be on-site obviously for photos, but also to enjoy hanging out with Jesse and there rest of the 2Lo Crew.

For more information, and to book your ticket to Eurokracy, visit:

http://eurokracy.com 

For more information on his still evolving build, visit the AirSociety.net forums:

http://www.airsociety.net/forums/showthread.php/2589-Finally-bagged-the-brownie-on-Air-Rex?p=27029#post27029

Also, for the tech-savvy/photography people out there; all these photos were taken with a Fuji x100. Apart from the few small quirks, I absolutely love this camera, and take it with me everywhere I go.

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Nov 02 2011

Homeboy Ricky from AirSociety.net  just released a video of Sam’s bagged E36.  His 3-serires bimmer is one of the most recognizable ones from Montreal, and has seen a lot of exposure on many worldwide automotive/stance sites.

Make sure to visit Montreal-based AirSociety.net for many more quality rides. Amazing video Rick, and perfectly pieced-together ride, Sam.

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Sep 24 2011

Reyem’s Daily Grocery Getter

Here are photos of fellow v-dubber, and good friend, Reyem’s bagged B5 Passat wagon. I had a chance to take a few before he left for the H2O International event.

He custom built his own bag set-up for his daily driver. You might ask yourself “why a bagged Passat?”  Not only is it a head-turner, but it comes very practical when driving his wife and 3 children around.  

For an experienced, honest mechanic, you can come see him at Merson Garage. Though he is a true dubber at heart, and can work on your vehicle (euro or not), often times finding an accommodating time if the usual “business hours” are not too convenient for you.  

Just don’t interfere with any of his family time.

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View the rest of the photos on JNQ&Co’s Facebook page.

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Jun 30 2011
To help you make sense of this photo:
To Cop (used with object), 1. to come into possession or ownership of; get as one’s own: to cop property. 2. to gain for oneself through one’s actions or efforts: to cop rims, bro.
Jawnz, 1. a material object which can be defined as “nice.” 2. may include, but not limited to being: original, stylish, fashionable, rare, unique, fresh, like a baws, etc.
Full feature coming soon…

To help you make sense of this photo:

To Cop (used with object),
1. to come into possession or ownership of; get as one’s own: to cop property.
2. to gain for oneself through one’s actions or efforts: to cop rims, bro.

Jawnz,
1. a material object which can be defined as “nice.”
2. may include, but not limited to being: original, stylish, fashionable, rare, unique, fresh, like a baws, etc.

Full feature coming soon…

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