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11-18-2010, 06:50 AM | #4 |
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By "HellaFlush", are you referring to this (extract from drivendaily.org): First, let’s start with the etymology of the word. Hella The word “hella” is an adjective. It supposedly originated in the San Francisco Bay Area, and judging by the overuse I see every day, I’m inclined to agree with that. It can mean anything from “very” to “lots of” (this car has hella power, this car is hella powerful) and is sometimes even an adverb (he’s hella runnin’ from the cops!). In my native tongue (Boston-language) we’d overuse “wicked” in place of “hella”, and we often do. Flush Flush generally refers to the fitment of wheels and tires with the chassis and fender flares. The closer the wheels are to being flush with the bodywork, the more “hellaflush” that car is. This generally requires an obscene amount of camber combined with a stretched tire, which changes the angle of the sidewall of the tire. http://www.drivendaily.org/owners/helladumb/ Graeme |
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12-21-2010, 10:49 PM | #6 |
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I totally agree, there should be more hellaflush 1ers, i plan on going down this route with mine. Hope to have it finished for the hellaflush show in the UK in june!
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12-22-2010, 06:25 AM | #7 |
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