Odd Modifications Thread

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I know its been done a bunch of times but I constantly see a oldschool vw beetle limo driving around where I live. looks cool, not totally ludicrous but odd. Wish I had a pic of it.
 
Indeed. Oversized faux-Fuchs rarely work on anything but Porsches.

Beetle's can barely work. Both cars are german and IIRC, I think the Beetle was "somewhat" related in early porsche cars such as the Porsche 356. But you do have a point, the style of those rims, would fit best with 70's porsches. Naming one, such as the Porsche 911 Targa.
 
Oversized faux-Fuchs don't really work on anything, period. The design just doesn't go with smaller profile tires.
I downright don't mind 17s on cars originally equipped with 16s, early Turbos for example. And that's saying something considering I'm not one to like big wheels. :P
 
@SVX

Was searching some dirty or offroad SVX until I saw that snow pic, you may have got what you wanted, but I found this.
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I seen these kind of trackers on Imprezas and other Monster Energy cars, but never on an SVX. Well, in case you want more grip in the snow, grab it! :P

Also a bonus - Off road Scion TC - you don't often see these as off-road, therefore, I say it's odd.
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@SVX

Was searching some dirty or offroad SVX until I saw that snow pic, you may have got what you wanted, but I found this.
svx_be10.jpg


I seen these kind of trackers on Imprezas and other Monster Energy cars, but never on an SVX. Well, in case you want more grip in the snow, grab it! :P

Also a bonus - Off road Scion TC - you don't often see these as off-road, therefore, I say it's odd.
C09H79B.jpg

Both cars look awesome. Should I be concerned about the crosshair on the TC, though? :lol:
 
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