You’re looking at a proper, Mugen kitted Acura TSX, hailing all the way from Toronto, Canada. Not only is this one of the cleanest TSX’s we’ve seen, we’re willing to bet there isn’t one like it, at least in Canada. To go along with it’s smooth, yet aggressive lines, Steve who owns this thing decided to fit his ride with a nice & clean set of white Volk TE37’s. It’s a big pain in the behind to keep them clean we bet, but the white on white just looks stunning when cleaned up!
Photos By: Edwin Tan exclusively for StanceNation.com
No crazy camber or tire stretch, as a matter of fact it doesn’t even run any ridiculously negative offset numbers here. The drop isn’t the most extreme we’ve seen on a TSX, but it manages to look very aggressive and win our hearts over. We really don’t have much to say about the wheel fitment other then that it looks spot on. Make sure you hit Read More to find out what this TSX is hiding under the hood.
Sitting Right:
18×9.5 +22
Volk TE37’s
If there is one premium brand associated with Hondas that everyone knows about it’s got to be Mugen. Not the cheapest brand, as a matter of fact, you’re looking at over $4K worth of aero components alone. The only things that isn’t Mugen on this car are those bright red Stoptech brakes and the Comptech Supercharger that Steve thought would make a great addition under the hood.
One thing that we wish Steve did was paint the chrome strip on the hood. It’s a small thing really, but when setting the bar so high on such a clean car, we tend to look at little things and pick out the smallest flaws we can find. It’s just how our brains work, and we’re sure we’re not alone.
We want to thank both Steve who owns this beauty and Edwin who shot these great pictures. A big shout to LevelOne as well as. Stay tuned for another awesome feature of yet another Canadian ride, that’s coming up real soon. In the meantime, you can always head over to Edwins SmugMug to check out rest of the pictures from this shoot by clicking here. We’ll leave you with a couple more shots.
Photos By: Edwin Tan exclusively for StanceNation.com