‘Stance’ culture hits Gaborone
Friday, October 21, 2022 | 610 Views |
Stance culture is slowly invading the local scene with drivers bringing the wildest car modifications such as these ones
Locals have fast caught up with the culture of car slamming or stancing that originated from Japan just after World War II.
The culture, which is described as the coolest trend to ‘ruin’ a car with drivers, brings the wildest modifications to their vehicles, determined by their personal taste.
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