Questionable modifications: pictures inside!

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The headlights kinda look like they're from a DS or something. :lol:
I'm thinking Impala headlights...
^ I would think it came from an Elantra...

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^ I want to rescue that AE86! I'll take it as-is!!! Is it for sale? Please, I need info!!! I will even show its make-over process!!! :(
 
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There's really not much to do it to save it. A quick sandblast, and removal of that hideous wing. With the right colour you can make that body kit work.

The hood is terrible, I dislike the side skirts as well. And the rims... oh boy. But fix those, plus what you said, and I believe it'd actually be nice.
 
This, and every Commodore like this with oversized wheels and dumped rear for peak hektikness:

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It's a real shame Commodore drivers tend to lack grey matter. They're a great car but its typical driver really does ruin the image of the model line. The above is actually a lot better than most, where the wheels are usually 20-22" chrome dinner plates or fully-sick Advanti style:


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Advantis could theoretically work well on a Calais or Statesman, owing to their mutually ostensible 'luxury' style and configuration, but anything more than a 19" wheel on such a car looks terrible (and drives even worse).
 
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Doesn't even have an engine...? :odd: They could at least try a little harder with the front wheels as well. But that's just the start of the problems...
 
Doesn't even have an engine...? :odd: They could at least try a little harder with the front wheels as well. But that's just the start of the problems...

No. It's just a SEMA show car. They were just showing off the stupid kit on it. Although at least they could have put a hood on to hide it. :lol:

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This, and every Commodore like this with oversized wheels and dumped rear for peak hektikness:

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It's a real shame Commodore drivers tend to lack grey matter. They're a great car but its typical driver really does ruin the image of the model line. The above is actually a lot better than most, where the wheels are usually 20-22" chrome dinner plates or fully-sick Advanti style:


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700421111523074dafbf3b5aed6.jpg


Advantis could theoretically work well on a Calais or Statesman, owing to their mutually ostensible 'luxury' style and configuration, but anything more than a 19" wheel on such a car looks terrible (and drives even worse).
Why????
 
There's no way you could like that gray monstrosity.
You're talking to me. If @Cano would read this, he would totally believe me. Seriously, I tend to soemtimes like things that happen to be questionable. It's a problem that has no cure, for me at least.

Not all the time though. But that gray mustang is not all that bad, could be worse. I somehow like the modified bodykit, the spoiler is decent...all it could change maybe the wheels and better ones.
 
The Alfa Romeo 156 Sedan - surely one of the most handsome sedans ever made. In one article I read ages ago, I will never forget the author saying that it is as if the designer drew out the whole thing in "one stroke of a brush". The shape, the form - so simple and yet so elegant. It takes a special kind of person to actually go and stuff all that up. "Happy is the man who early learns the difference between his wishes and his powers" - Goethe.

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