This page was created for a reason - to promote stance in the Maltese automotive culture. Stance mainly began in Japan, mainly with drifting cars, and then moved on, where it burst out once it reached America and Germany.
Stance can be defined in many ways, some define a stanced car when it is low, some define stanced when it has stretched tyres, others define stance when a car has negative camber. Actually, for a car to be properly stanced, it must consist of the three of them.
Mainly, for a car to be stanced properly, it must be/have:
• Low - The car must be slammed to the floor!
• Wheel Camber - The wheels must be cambered negatively!
• Stretched Tyre Walls - The walls of the tyres should be stretched (in many cases, stretched outwards)
Although there are these three particular rules for a stance, this page will still post photos of cars that have at least one of the following rules, so don't worry if yours doesn't obey all the three rules!
In the near future, Stance Malta will have some surprises for all of you!
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