In any normal situation the model interview goes really well because I usually don't know the model, so it makes it easier for me to ask questions. I think my questions speak for themselves. In any case, this marked the first time I would interview a model I have known since she first started in the scene. Also, this is the second time we would have two girls hit the cover of Import Tuner, and the first time I would have to interview two hot chicks. What to do and how to do this was the dilemma, but once the tape started rolling the two girls made the job very easy.
As I stated earlier, I was very close to one of the models and she started in the import scene at an early age. I've known Crystal Kench for about seven years now and she has not only modeled for many companies, but she used to compete heavily in the import racing scene. As a matter of fact, back in my Dynamic Autosport days she was a regular customer that came in to get a nitrous refill on a weekly basis. Later we realized that Crystal had a little sister, and we figured if she looked anything like Crystal it would be the perfect opportunity to do a two-model cover again. It turns out little sis, Malia Kench, is just as hot as her sister, but if you think Malia followed in her sister's footsteps you're wrong; the two are living completely different lifestyles. Regardless of their differences the two seem to share one thing in common, and that's their family pride. It's two sisters like this that would make me want to come to their house for the holidays.
2NR: Just by hanging out with the two of you I can tell that you both lead two different lives. Is that true?CK: I like a lot of R&B, rap and some alternative.MK: I'm a rock and roll girl.
2NR: I know that there must have been plenty of fights between the two of you, so I want you to give me the most recent one and one of the most memorable ones.MK: There was this one time at band camp! (Laughs) No, the most recent one was last night when we were down in San Diego and I missed the last U.S. off ramp, so we ended up in Tijuana. It was my fault, but yeah we went at it in the car. Crystal was mad 'cause we had been drinking...CK: We had been drinking? You had been drinking!MK: OK, I had been drinking, but she was driving and she got all mad because I didn't tell her to exit, and she just started whining, "I want to go back to my boyfriend's house."CK: My boyfriend's house! More like my house.MK: Oh yeah, I'm sorry Crystal's house. CK: We didn't fight like punch each other...not that bad. We were screaming at each other right at the border stop back over to the U.S. side. Actually, come to think of it I guess we were kinda punching each other a lot. The one time I got really mad at you was when you scratched my face a long time ago.MK: Oh, I didn't scratch your face! Oh wait, you mean when we were wrestling? That wasn't that bad. Damn, I feel like I'm in therapy. (Laughs)
2NR: What happened?CK: Well, we were just screwing around wrestling and she scratched me.
2NR: Oh well, that's just horsing around, not like a real fight.CK: Well, it was a big scratch and it didn't go away for a long time.
2NR: I'm gonna change the subject before you guys start fighting. Do you guys enjoy the same types of food?CK: I love to cook. I like a lot of different type of Filipino dishes. I guess you can say that's my specialty, cooking Filipino food. I like Spam and rice for breakfast.MK: I hate cooking. I prefer to eat out all the time. For breakfast I like to go to this place in Huntington Beach called Michelle's. All I get is two pieces of toast, a bowl of fruit and three egg whites.