Kevin’s DC5

Kevin is not only a NiceandSubtle supporter, but also a good friend of mine. His car is definitely an influence on the build for my personal car. This car has been through much change and I can say I’ve been there for the majority of it. Not to mention, Kevin is one the the most down to earth humble people you’ll ever meet, the type of person I’m glad to know. Thanks Kevin for the submission! Love you!

Mod List

Exterior

  • OEM Full A-Spec lip kit
  • OEM A-Spec Decklid
  • OEM Fog Lights with Luminics Yellow bulbs
  • HID Low (8000K) and Luminics Yellow high beams

Engine

  • Fujita 5 CAI
  • Paint matched OEM valve cover

Suspension and Brakes

  • Raceland coilovers lol
  • Hawk HPS pads

 

Wheels and Tires

  • MB Battles 17×9 +5 Rear + 15 Front  
  • 215/40/17 Capitol Sport UHP rubber


Electronics

  • Eclipse AVN-5435 7″ Dual Den Screen
  • Bose Front and Rear speakers
  • Rockford Fosgate HX2 / 10″ subwoofers
  • Kicker ZX700.5 5 channel Amplifier

-Kenny

Photo Credit: Joe Alonzo

Behind the Scenes of Bilderburg

How many people have heard of the name Bilderburg? Has it any significance to us? How does a secretive meeting of high power from across the world sound? Sure enough sparks my interest. For years now the highest powers of the world have been gathering in the Hotel de Bilderburg in the Netherlands to conduct secretive meetings that the public has been demanding to know about. Why are there so many high powers in one location? What is the agenda of these meetings? All those questions may have been answered. TheJournal.ie have recently revealed documentation obtained from these meetings.

The 2012 conference, held just outside Washington, DC, took place over the June Bank Holiday weekend – requiring Noonan to leave Ireland on the day that polling was taking place on the crucial Irish referendum on the eurozone’s Fiscal Compact treaty.

The minister’s attendance cost a total of €4,366 – about three-quarters of which was his air fare, with a hotel bill for $1,161 (the Marriott Westfields hotel charged Bilderberg attendees $355 a night, plus taxes, for their rooms) and €261 in other miscellaneous expenses.

- Kenny

Source: theJournal

Big Sean│GQ

I will always support music I actually like, Big Sean is one of those artist. In this video you can see him freestyling for the renowned GQ magazine. His attire throughout the entire video is clean cut and classy, something we here at NiceandSubtle like to promote ourselves. However you view it, it undeniable that GQ designers picked out the best outfits for Big Sean. How do you feel about Big Sean?

-Kenny

Everything that Shines ain’t Always Gonna be Gold

Los Angeles, California, a place people around the world fantasize about, A place that resembles utopia for most. Well, let me give you some insight on what you might think is an astounding  location. LA consists of common knowledge, fashion, and adventure.  Anyone you’ll meet will obtain one of these special traits. However, as good as that sounds,  its not that simple. It’s a job to live here, a privilege that can be taken away at any time. Its constantly hustle & flow. Los Angeles is in fact a home for lost angels. People come here in hopes of pursuing their celebrity dreams or just making an everyday living. Not everyone succeeds like they depict in movies or television shows. Don’t get me wrong, Los Angeles is a GREAT place to visit; a place to let go of life for a bit. Just think twice when you think of being here permanently. LA is filled with potential influences that may do you good or bad. Personally, I’ve had a taste of both.  Although Los Angeles is filled with unlimited creativity, think carefully on what your intentions are when coming to this city, for it may change your life forever. Whether it’s good or bad, it’s ultimately up to your personal instincts. Just keep in mind, it’s your determination and dedication that will achieve your dreams, not your location. Not everything on the other side is greener.
“Stay golden and stay true to yourself.”
-Cynthia
Image Source: Flickr

Art of the Assassin

We are currently at home watching the debates, and political news. Planning our decision for our nations futures. However we forget that, every vote will count. Ubisoft and Rock the Vote, have devised a very clever approach at promoting voting amongst the nations youth. In modern society, we don’t find our information through newspapers, or articles anymore. Our knowledge comes from media, and internet. This is a breathe of fresh air, for an old subject.

-Kenny

Held at The Hole, in New York’s SoHo area, the “Art of the Assassin” exhibition was an innovative display of “Assassin’s Creed III”-inspired art by some of the top contemporary artists working today. The installation was organized by Ubisoft and Rock the Vote, a fitting partnership in light of the popular video game’s American Revolution theme and Rock the Vote’s initiative to mobilize voting amongst the nation’s youth. With a lineup that includes Ariel Erestingcol, Artek, DualForces and Brian Flynn, the exhibition will continue to run for the duration of October and conclude with an auction of their exclusive works, with all proceeds benefiting Rock the Vote’s nonpartisan efforts.

Source: Hypebeast