What or who got you into Cars?
I grew up in the Lowrider car scene so naturally I seen cars as more than just a machine to get you from A to B. I seen the beauty in it and how much passion people would put into it as a form for them to express themselves and create something that represents them.
Why this Car?
The Audi A6 Wasn’t naturally my first choice but there was a sense of class and maturity I was getting when I actually seen it on the lot. Being a business owner I figured it would also help give the right impression pulling up when I make house calls.
Why did you build this Car?
I’m planning on building this car for comfort and class as I have a 98’ M3 I’ll be building for fun.
What does it feel like owning and driving this car?
Driving the A6 gives a bit of a sense of sophistication. This car definitely garners a wider sense of respect. My M3 also gets respect but it’s interesting to see each car has its own demographic of people that show said respect.
What do you think makes it unique?
I don’t personally see my car as unique YET. But Audi in general has timeless designs so much so that people have asked if my 2016 A6 is a 2020!
Modifications list Who did the work?
Mods TBD but Lowering it via coil overs or air suspension is a must and most likely first!
Most work will most likely be performed at 8BallWraps. If you don’t know I’m plugging myself on this one.
Future Plans?
Future plans will mainly consist of aesthetics such as Bags, Wheels, Tint, and a Wrap.
What has the car scene brought you?
I owe where I am today solely to the car scene. It’s offered me the opportunity of meeting countless people both good and bad but each providing a source of growth. Majority of the significant people in my life have been from the car scene. Simply put I’d say the car scene has brought me Family.
What is your dream car?
I do not have a single dream car as most car enthusiasts would probably say. But some contenders would be as follows Porsche GT2 RS, Nissan Silvia S14, Mercedes 190E, BMW E30 M3, etc.
Advice/Tips?
My advice would be go up and talk to people ask questions step out of your shell a bit. You never know what stranger will turn into family. Especially in a group like SoCal Quattro where we don’t care if you don’t know what you’re doing yet and are more than happy to lead you in the right direction.