The second hit on Google for your username is your flickr account. From that comes this, including the picture linked above. Freaky, perhaps, but not unexpected.
Its called punctuation, you don't need a full stop until its the end of the sentence, and that was all one sentence, hence the commas, but no full stop until the end, like this.
Looks pretty good.. that said, and everybody's got their own opinion, but I think a car looks better when the bottom line flows from front to rear. So many people seem to try & make their car appear lower than it really is by sticking a front lip/spoiler on that's way lower than the rest of the car though. (almost the only visual change I'd make to yours) Not only that but it just means it'll get scuffed and/or damaged more easily. My .02c, not that ya asked for em.
I didn't pick up on that one till it was pointed out.. LMAO!! dadge
EDIT - Scrabby, if ya see this I've gotta ask, do you really need sooo much camber up front? I'm not a drifter so maybe so, but I can't help but feel I've seen some pretty epic drifting, (at all speeds), from cars that didn't look like their front suspension was broken.. (I know the dangerous & silly sidewall stretch isn't required, lol)
From the self professed, (and video proven), reckless driver.. But yes, I do realize everyone's driving style is different etc. I doubt it really warrants such extreme camber tho. (unless one learned to prefer said setup because they wanted to look "cooler" in the process, as well as destroy as much rubber as possible while doing so, lol)
The dangerous and silly sidewall stretch is there because my wheels are 9J's. A little bit wide so I had to find the right tyresize that would not rub on the inner arches (stock!). The tyrestretch ain't dangerous at all and the tyre would never pop of the wheel unless you do something very stupid. But that could have to any tyre/wheel.
The reason for the mega camborz is because=
- I have much longer lower control arms for more tracking and the point where the coilover at the top is mounted is still the same so it's logical that it will camber. Even though i have adjustable top mounts, the difference is just to big.
- Because of the huge amount of steering angle, when on full lock the wheel "tilts" and will not be using the full tyre. Wich results in bad grip and tyre wear. Having more negative camber gets the wheel "straight" and gives much more contact to the tarmac.
And as i'm more sideways in that car then anything else, the tyrewear on front is really not an issue
It's not just for the cools, those things actually all have a reason.