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<blockquote data-quote="Steven" data-source="post: 769256" data-attributes="member: 9605"><p>I'm sorry but anyone who walks up to me and tells me they just put a set of floor mats in their car, and thats the most recent mod that they've done. Then they proceed to ask my whats my most recent mod on my car, I will just walk away from. It's great to have people interested in modifying cars. Thats wonderful. Then buy a set of lowering springs, shocks, sway bars, a hood, brakes, intake, camshaft. Thats great. But something simply meaningless to the value, performance, and visual aspect of the car shouldn't be consider anything of the sort. You can think otherwise bob, thats fine. But I just shake my head when I get asked a question like that. If you want to CUSTOMIZE a car, thats great. I think that would fall under stickers, tint, basic wheels and tires, and interior trim. Thats all fine. But a modification to a car should really be used when speaking about improving the car, not just making it shiny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steven, post: 769256, member: 9605"] I'm sorry but anyone who walks up to me and tells me they just put a set of floor mats in their car, and thats the most recent mod that they've done. Then they proceed to ask my whats my most recent mod on my car, I will just walk away from. It's great to have people interested in modifying cars. Thats wonderful. Then buy a set of lowering springs, shocks, sway bars, a hood, brakes, intake, camshaft. Thats great. But something simply meaningless to the value, performance, and visual aspect of the car shouldn't be consider anything of the sort. You can think otherwise bob, thats fine. But I just shake my head when I get asked a question like that. If you want to CUSTOMIZE a car, thats great. I think that would fall under stickers, tint, basic wheels and tires, and interior trim. Thats all fine. But a modification to a car should really be used when speaking about improving the car, not just making it shiny. [/QUOTE]
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