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Goomba_james 12-22-2013 11:40 PM

Exhausted Love: RB documentary
 
Been working on this for about 9 months now and well here it is


[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlX0Y88IXjo"]Exhausted Love - YouTube[/ame]

RehabJeff86 12-23-2013 12:16 AM

Why i feel so sad at the end...

Superhatch 12-23-2013 12:27 AM

I appreciate the time it took to make this video and although I'm not a huge fan of the stance, I do like the kit, and appreciate your passion for cars. :)

I will say that while 7 months might seem like an eternity for you to put together a $8-9000 build many members here take that long just to save for a cat back. In regards to the video it seems very stoic and serious, but it was hard for me to take it seriously because I didn't get the feeling you worked very hard to attain any of the parts that are on the car. I feel like you worked very hard -on- the car, but I would have rather heard more about your build, the reasons you decided on this kit, on the car, your wheels, what you liked about the car etc.

While it might not be true, and while you might work at a factory for 14/hr for 80hr a week, my impression from the video is that you just spend your parents money on cars to have whatever you want in the moment (considering the car is now for sale, and the Spooned s2K you've also owned).

Again...maybe you worked lot's of nights and weekends, and have tons of OT on every check and pay lots of bills, but the video doesn't convey that in any way, and I didn't make any connections with you as a fellow enthusiast because of it.

#momsmoney

Edit: Also...you're only contribution to the board has been to either sell your stuff, or post about your RB build. :(

cjsporl1996 12-23-2013 12:46 AM

this video made me cry.

Goomba_james 12-23-2013 02:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Superhatch (Post 1407027)
I appreciate the time it took to make this video and although I'm not a huge fan of the stance, I do like the kit, and appreciate your passion for cars. :)

I will say that while 7 months might seem like an eternity for you to put together a $8-9000 build many members here take that long just to save for a cat back. In regards to the video it seems very stoic and serious, but it was hard for me to take it seriously because I didn't get the feeling you worked very hard to attain any of the parts that are on the car. I feel like you worked very hard -on- the car, but I would have rather heard more about your build, the reasons you decided on this kit, on the car, your wheels, what you liked about the car etc.

While it might not be true, and while you might work at a factory for 14/hr for 80hr a week, my impression from the video is that you just spend your parents money on cars to have whatever you want in the moment (considering the car is now for sale, and the Spooned s2K you've also owned).

Again...maybe you worked lot's of nights and weekends, and have tons of OT on every check and pay lots of bills, but the video doesn't convey that in any way, and I didn't make any connections with you as a fellow enthusiast because of it.

#momsmoney

Edit: Also...you're only contribution to the board has been to either sell your stuff, or post about your RB build. :(


thank you I love cars, but as far as my parts and car have been funded by myself and help from my other half at the time, I worked my ass off to get what I have and where I am at with my cars so that statement does strike a nerve with me. Example of the momsmoney sticker is for that reason people see a young guy with a nice car and think parents paid for it.

As far as the video yeah it did go off course on what we originally planned but my friends shane and leo want to make this a career so what ever they like goes this is to benefit them, they are using it for film festival purposes figured I'd share.

I don't get on here much as I am constantly working, Instagram has become a quick and easy way to communicate with other frs owners I have given plenty of advise to my peers both on here in messages and off the boards

thank you for your input though most people dont speak their minds anymore
cheers!

humfrz 12-23-2013 02:34 AM

Well, that was a "life experience" I'll bet you don't soon forget ...;)

humfrz

subwaynm 12-23-2013 02:54 AM

I think the video and the car are well done. Thanks for sharing it.

Billylammerkins 12-23-2013 05:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Goomba_james (Post 1407123)
thank you I love cars, but as far as my parts and car have been funded by myself and help from my other half at the time, I worked my ass off to get what I have and where I am at with my cars so that statement does strike a nerve with me. Example of the momsmoney sticker is for that reason people see a young guy with a nice car and think parents paid for it.

As far as the video yeah it did go off course on what we originally planned but my friends shane and leo want to make this a career so what ever they like goes this is to benefit them, they are using it for film festival purposes figured I'd share.

I don't get on here much as I am constantly working, Instagram has become a quick and easy way to communicate with other frs owners I have given plenty of advise to my peers both on here in messages and off the boards

thank you for your input though most people dont speak their minds anymore
cheers!

The FEELS.

I'm also 20 and whenever somebody else see's me driving they always assume I'm just a spoiled brat. Truth is age is nothing but a number and I know young kids (even younger then me) work harder than many older people I know.

Dope ass video, keep it going brotha.
:thanks:

jgonx213 12-23-2013 02:13 PM

touching!

Kwise1 12-23-2013 02:54 PM

Sorry to hear about your situation, still that's an sic RB. Did you decide to keep it?

636 12-23-2013 03:50 PM

My girlfriend showed me the video last night, and we too were curious about how you afford everything!

Some 26 cars and you're only 20! Insane! But hey man, if you got a system that works, then keep on keepin' on!

h4nh 12-23-2013 04:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 636 (Post 1408045)
My girlfriend showed me the video last night, and we too were curious about how you afford everything!

Some 26 cars and you're only 20! Insane! But hey man, if you got a system that works, then keep on keepin' on!

Can I ask what you do? :P

It's so irrelevant to ask what people do. Especially since this car is an entry level sports car any person with a decent credit score could sign for.

m.box.design 12-23-2013 04:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by h4nh (Post 1408099)
It's so irrelevant to ask what people do. Especially since this car is an entry level sports car any person with a decent credit score could sign for.

it's entry level for sure. but i think there has to be some sort of financial cushion in order for someone to consider cutting up the fenders and screwing in a widebody kit.

xbiker 12-23-2013 04:57 PM

I think the build is awesome and the video production was very entertaining.

636 12-23-2013 05:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by h4nh (Post 1408099)
It's so irrelevant to ask what people do. Especially since this car is an entry level sports car any person with a decent credit score could sign for.

The car is an amazing car regardless. It's built beautiful and mad respect for it.

h4nh 12-23-2013 05:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 636 (Post 1408175)
The car is an amazing car regardless. It's built beautiful and mad respect for it.

I'm mainly asking for my OWN benefit. Because I currently have no idea where I want to go career wise, and he's doing everything I would want to be able to do. So a steer in that direction is always helpful.

I'd advise you to follow your dreams and not other people's.

I get this shit all the time because I'm 27 and owned cars over 100k. Doesn't really matter what you do as long as you're happy with it, have good credit, make consistent income, and learn how to make money work for you.

h4nh 12-23-2013 05:26 PM

Great video op. loved the editing.

OICU812 12-23-2013 05:47 PM

Very cool video, 28 cars by time 20 let your folks know I am available for adoption. :D I have a great career and an Engineering degree and no way can even I afford such experiments. So... jelly I am :D

nyfries 12-23-2013 06:04 PM

Cool video. And 28 cars by 20 I'm definately jealous too.

Love the rb kit however I cringe watching u cut up the fender. I don't think I can ever bring myself to so that. How is the rusting issue with cut up fenders?

Goomba_james 12-24-2013 04:02 AM

I run a skateshop/street wear shop that I used to skate for back when I was little all in all I have been with my company as a worker since I was 16 I am now 21 and hopefully plan on expanding further within my company.
Most of my cars were all older Hondas only my last 3 Hondas did I really start "building" them other than that I was trading them every other month. It's been rough getting back to a life with only one income hence why the car has relatively stayed the same but finally getting back stable financially and ready to take on my new project.

And their will never be any rust in a few clips you can see my friend Justin who is my painter shaving down the cuts to apply a paint coat to the exposed metal


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