Vicious Company - Garage Visit

A very short introduction.
The Vicious Company team has been around since 2013 and they’ve always been a style-focused drift team. I remember drooling over their squad of S13’s back in 2015 right after I got hooked on the chassi, thinking that they had were some of Swedens coolest S13’s at the time. Fast forward 10 years they’ve been through many cars and iterations, but the style never disappeared.

Matching black cars on chrome wheels a red and chrome livery is the current theme that Joacim and Chris follows on their S14 and E36.

Form over function has always been prioritized and a low ride height have always been their thing. But with more and more people running more of a “Meihan” stance with softer suspension and a higher ride height up front you start to wonder, will they follow the trend?

Bride seats and Takata harnesses goes together like good steak and beer. Perfection.

Can’t forget to add a Nardi to that recipe. Like the fries on the side to the steak and beer.

This S14’s only purpose is to be driven and to be driven hard. And it has the scars to prove it which ads character. But once in a while you need to do a refresh which might be in the works…

The E36 was mid construction to prepare for the Vicious D-cup. Even tough the Chris switched from a Nissan to a BMW the japanese styling stayed…

…and the main japanese piece on this car has to be the Tommy Kaira 2 wheels. Very rare wheels which adds a really unique touch to the build.

The front end is off to make pulling the engine out easier. But while it’s off you might as well start fucking around and play with some wild ideas.

I’ve been telling you to buy nobori flags and brighten up the vibe in you garages for years now, and this is why. It adds color, texture and showcases events and brands that you love and support.

I will go more into depth on all Vicious Machines sometime in the future.

I think it’s been fairly proven with all of the youngsters in pro-series all over the world that simulators like Assetto Corsa can help you improve your skills. And driving your own car for sure adds little bit of extra fun to it all.

Speaking of video games, did you know that Vicious Company had a part in making Need for Speed 2015? Ghost Games (now EA Gothenburg) was the main developer for the game and via contacts got in touch with the Vicious guys and asked to record their cars sliding around from different angles to study how smoke etc acted.

Kevin’s S15 showcases some street style at it’s finest. and bonus points for the Gram Lights 57S Pro’s with the neo chrome lip up front.

VTS floor mats colormatched with the exterior color, always a neat touch.

More posts related to Vicious Company will come in the future, planning some build updates and machine checks.

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Vicious Company
Joacim
Chris
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