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Tri. City Madness

Below is an enthusiast article written by the automotive experts at Import Tuner. Going to the many states in our great Nation, you start to learn the ins and outs of the types of car styling one coast might prefer over the other. Digging even deeper ...     read more
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Tri. City Madness - Houston, Texas; Orlando, Florida; Boston, Massachusetts

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Going to the many states in our great Nation, you start to learn the ins and outs of the types of car styling one coast might prefer over the other. Digging even deeper then that, you can categorize it down the coast from North to South while even breaking up the Mid West from one end of Texas to their neighboring State of Louisiana. Styles change from one region to another and each region believes the others style is whack. So what's the determining factor that decides what is cool and what is ghetto? Most look to our magazine to see the latest craze. And while some just look at West Coast cars for help, it all comes down to doing whatever you like and that should technically be cool enough for you. Keep this in mind though: If we ran it in our magazine without one of our, "Check out this idiot!" captions, then odds are you are headed in the right direction. It's one thing to have your car branded as whack by onlookers but its another thing to be humiliated in a magazine. To give our readers a compilation of the different styles from one city to the next, we devoted six pages for three HIN venues in three different area codes. The first stop was Houston, then it was on to Orlando with a final stop in Boston. From wheels and body kits to simple audio systems versus full-blown theater surround sound, you are bound to see a difference in style points.

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1995 Mazda RX-7