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Chrome classic american lowrider.

March 9th, 2010 · No Comments
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We found this beauty hidden away in the corner of a car show in the UK. It is quite rare to see soemthing like this over here and it typifies the low rider car styling trend. Hydraulics (or sometimes air bags) are used to to raise and lower the car allowing the wheels to sit right up in the arches. A quality lowrider on hydros can actually jump into the air. The cars red paintwork is in very good condition and it is nice to see so much chrome. The Quad headlights with a heavy chrome brows look great.

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We also like the alloy wheels in chrome and grey with a 3 spoke hub insert.


How low can you go? This car is likely to hurt blades of grass as it parks up.

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