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A Bold Statement: BMW M2 Owned by Thergran Odayan

Some cars turn heads. Others hold attention. This BMW M2 does both effortlessly. Owned by Thergran Odayan, the man behind General Panel Beaters, this build reflects a deep appreciation for clean execution, attention to detail, and a strong sense of automotive style. While General Panel Beaters is known for high-quality workmanship, this particular M2 stands as a personal expression rather than a shop-built project. First Impressions Finished in Fire Red metallic, the car immediately demands attention. The paintwork is crisp, reflective, and clearly maintained to a high standard. Under workshop lighting, every curve and contour of the M2’s body is highlighted, showcasing just how well the finish has been preserved. This is the kind of car that doesn’t rely on loud styling alone. It’s clean, calculated, and confident. Stance & Presence The stance is where everything starts to come together. Sitting low over its wheels with minimal gap, the car achieves that perfect balance between aggressive and refined. It has that planted look that stance enthusiasts appreciate, without sacrificing the integrity of the original design. Nothing feels forced. It’s subtle, but effective. Wheels & Fitment The M2 is fitted with a set of multi-spoke wheels featuring a dual-tone finish. The combination of black and machined faces adds contrast against the red body, giving the car a sharper, more defined look. Wrapped in low-profile tyres, the fitment is tight and precise. The wheels sit flush with the arches, enhancing the wide stance and giving the car a more purposeful presence. Aero & Styling Details A full gloss black aero package ties the build together: These elements add depth and aggression without overwhelming the car’s factory lines. The contrast between the gloss black components and red paintwork is clean and intentional. Rear-End Presence At the rear, the quad exhaust setup reinforces the M2’s performance roots. The diffuser integrates neatly into the bumper, giving the car a race-inspired finish without looking overdone. The taillights, slightly darkened in appearance, add to the overall aggressive tone of the build. A Personal Expression This BMW M2 isn’t about going over the top. It’s about doing things properly. It reflects a clear understanding of balance: As a personal car owned by Thergran Odayan, it showcases the same level of care and pride you would expect from someone deeply involved in the automotive industry. About General Panel Beaters General Panel Beaters is a trusted name in Pietermaritzburg, known for quality workmanship and professional service in the automotive repair space. Address:405 Hoosen Haffejee StreetPietermaritzburg, South Africa Contact:Call: 033 342 5559Call: 083 301 4184WhatsApp: 073 116 3984 Website:https://www.generalpanelbeaterspmb.co.za/ If you’re looking for a clean, well-executed example of modern BMW styling with a touch of stance culture, this M2 hits the mark perfectly.

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HACHIROKU

In a shoot that blends fantasy, craftsmanship, and automotive culture, a rare Toyota 86 Nur Spec edition shares the frame with the fierce elegance of Kitana from Mortal Kombat, brought to life by model and cosplay artist Diyana Kiara. Captured by the cinematic eye of Ruwayne Ramdhani from Raj Media, the session was shot at Menlyn Mall in Pretoria – a sleek, modern backdrop for this high-concept, cross-culture collaboration. Diyana’s connection to Kitana wasn’t just surface level. “She was always my favorite character – elegant, fearless, and full of confidence,” she explains. “Recreating her look felt like reconnecting with the playful, imaginative part of myself that first fell in love with gaming.” Every piece of the costume – stitched by hand over 19 hours – embodied that passion. From the shimmering silver detailing to the striking face mask, fitted wrist cuffs, and Kitana’s signature Sensu/Ogi fan, Diyana’s dedication to detail didn’t go unnoticed. Her nails and makeup were styled to perfection, adding polish to an already commanding presence. The result? A cosplay that felt more like a cinematic transformation than just a costume. Alongside her stood the Toyota 86 Nur Spec – a subtle yet bold limited-edition performance machine, with only 86 units available in South Africa. While the car retains its stock height, it’s far from ordinary. Fitted with the Aero Nur Style Full Body Kit, 17-inch Rohana wheels powder coated in rich purple and accented with vibrant red touches throughout the interior and brake calipers, the car brings a refined, purposeful energy to the shoot. The build includes Vland V2 headlights with sleek DRLs, upgraded Vari Racing front brake discs, headers from Stock-ish SA, and a full exhaust system by PowerFlow Randburg – giving it both the looks and sound of a well-loved driver’s machine. Ruwayne Ramdhan’s style behind the camera brought all these elements together into one cohesive visual story—where cosplay, culture, and car enthusiasm collide. Through his cinematic framing, the shoot becomes more than a photo set; it becomes a narrative. One of expression, identity, and attention to detail. At its core, this collaboration is a celebration of subcultures that often live side-by-side – gaming, anime, cars, fashion – all brought together by creators who aren’t afraid to go all in. Feature Block: Diyana Kiara – Cosplayer & Creative Character: Kitana (Mortal Kombat)Costume Details: Hand-sewn by Diyana herself over 19 hoursKey Elements: Silver accents, face mask, wrist cuffs, Sensu/Ōgi fan, detailed makeup and nailsInspiration: Childhood love for Mortal Kombat; Kitana’s elegance and strengthQuote: “Recreating her look felt like reconnecting with the imaginative part of myself that first fell in love with gaming.” Feature Block: Toyota 86 Nur Spec – 1 of 86 in South Africa Model: Toyota 86 Limited Edition Nur SpecBody Kit: Aero Nur Style Full KitWheels: 17″ Rohana, powder coated in purpleLighting: Vland V2 headlights with DRLsBrake Upgrade: Vari Racing front discsPerformance Upgrades: Headers by Stock-ish SA, full exhaust by PowerFlow RandburgInterior & Accent Highlights: Red brake calipers, red grab handles, red steering wheel detailsCharacter: Stock height, subtly aggressive styling, refined JDM flavor Photographer: Ruwayne RamdhaniModel: Diyana KiaraCar: Toyota 86 (Nur Spec)Location: Menlyn Mall, Pretoria

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BAGGED 330i – THE SO SCARE E46

Port Elizabeth’s Central district, with its blend of historic charm and modern lines, provided the perfect backdrop for Keagan’s BMW E46 330i. Against the city’s architecture, the car’s clean silhouette and low stance stand out effortlessly, showcasing a build that’s all about balance, detail, and purpose. At the heart of the setup is an ES-Tech Custom Air Rides air suspension system, allowing the E46 to sit low with a sleek, tucked appearance when aired out, while still remaining practical for everyday driving. The wide YKW Motorsport wheels, paired with stretched tyres, sit neatly under the arches and deliver that unmistakable classic stance look. Subtle yet effective exterior touches complete the package — front splitters add an aggressive edge up front, while the duckbill boot spoiler at the rear ties everything together with a sporty, well-proportioned finish. Keagan is also a proud member of Ace of Stance, a club known for its dedication to precise fitment and refined aesthetics. That influence is clear throughout the build, from the wheel choice to the overall execution. Every detail reflects the club’s philosophy of clean styling, attention to detail, and doing things properly. In the end, this BMW E46 330i is a well-executed stance build that makes a statement without trying too hard. The combination of air suspension, dialed-in wheel fitment, and subtle aero enhancements results in a cohesive and stylish car that feels right at home in the Port Elizabeth stance scene — a true reflection of Keagan’s vision and passion for the culture.

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JUANDRE’S BAGGED OPEL CORSA GAMMA

When it comes to capturing attention on the streets, few cars manage to do it like Juandre’s meticulously crafted Opel Corsa Gamma Sport. Spotted cruising along Baywest Blvd in the vibrant cityscape of Baywest, Port Elizabeth, this Corsa isn’t just another hatchback—it’s a testament to dedication, precision, and an undeniable passion for car culture. At first glance, the Corsa commands attention with its sleek stance. The refurbished and re-sprayed original OEM wheels gleam with a colour-matching finish, paying homage to the car’s roots while exuding a modern, polished aesthetic. These wheels perfectly complement the car’s lowered profile, a result of the custom air suspension setup installed by none other than Juandre himself. What truly sets this Corsa apart is the bespoke air suspension system. Installed with meticulous care, the setup allows Juandre to dial in the perfect ride height on demand, adapting seamlessly to different terrains and moods. But it doesn’t stop there—the air system is ingeniously designed to serve a dual purpose. In the event of a flat tyre, Juandre can effortlessly pump up the tyres using the very same setup, showcasing both functionality and foresight in his build. While stance cars often lean heavily into aesthetics, Juandre’s Corsa strikes a harmonious balance between show and go. The air suspension not only enhances the car’s visual appeal but also contributes to ride comfort and adaptability, proving that performance and practicality can coexist in the stance scene. The shoot location on Baywest Blvd added an urban edge to the car’s already bold personality. The dynamic backdrop of Port Elizabeth’s bustling environment complements the Corsa, creating visuals that are as striking as the car itself. Juandre’s Opel Corsa Gamma Sport is a well-executed build that showcases both aesthetic appeal and practical modifications. It reflects a thoughtful approach to customization, with attention to detail and functionality. Whether on display or on the road, this Corsa stands out as a solid example of personalized automotive craftsmanship.

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Joker & Harlequin

When the sun drops low and the streetlights begin to glow, two BMW E46 330Ci cabrios roll into frame — one in deep blue, the other in silver. They sit nose to nose, low to the asphalt, their presence impossible to ignore. This is Joker and Harlequin. His and hers. A perfectly matched pair, yet each carrying a personality of its own. Joker – The Wild Card The blue E46, known as Joker, has an edge that hits you right away. Dropped on air, the car lays low with authority, tucking a set of classic BBS wheels into the arches. The red halos burning from its headlights set the mood — a little mischievous, a little dangerous. Joker isn’t here to blend in; it’s the kind of car that demands attention whether it’s rolling or parked up under streetlight glow. Harlequin – The Silver Elegance On the other side is Harlequin, the facelift silver E46 that plays the perfect counterpart. While Joker comes across bold and loud, Harlequin leans into refinement. Sitting just as low on air, it wears a set of Alpina wheels that give it a timeless, classy edge. Clean, sharp, and with a subtle purple hue glowing from its lights, Harlequin carries itself with poise. It’s graceful but still undeniably part of the stance world. Two Halves, One Statement Together, Joker and Harlequin tell a story bigger than just builds. They’re a reflection of balance — wild and elegant, masculine and feminine, attitude and grace. Both cars are cut from the same cloth: BMW E46 330Ci cabrios, air suspension, dialed-in fitment. But where one screams, the other whispers. And side by side, they complete each other. This isn’t just about stance. It’s about connection. His and hers, united by a shared love for the culture, written across two iconic BMWs. Joker and Harlequin don’t just park together — they perform.

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