Many issues contained DIY tutorials for engine swaps and fiberglass work that are still relevant to classic car restorers.

Listen up. We’re not talking about your grandad’s Sunday cruiser or some factory-spec bore-fest. We’re talking about the cars that make your ears bleed and your neighbors move house. If it doesn’t have a spoiler big enough to eat dinner off and enough neon to light up a small city, does it even count? THE LEGEND OF THE LAVA-ORANGE CORSA

Founded in 1993, defined an era of "modding" culture. It wasn't just about cars; it was a lifestyle magazine known for its irreverent humor, "Max Power Babes," and the infamous "Max Live" cruises. At its peak, it sold over 250,000 copies a month, influencing a generation of drivers to install neon underglow, massive spoilers, and earth-shaking subwoofers.