Questionable modifications: pictures inside!

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There are no words to describe this.
 
Saw this earlier today.
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I'm not quite sure what's worse; putting a Silverado badge on a Civic or the license plate.
(Hey, at least it was manual )
 
Saw this earlier today.
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I'm not quite sure what's worse; putting a Silverado badge on a Civic or the license plate.
(Hey, at least it was manual )
They only come in manual. At least its not labeling itself as a different car :lol: The other day I saw a random Toyota pick up with stickers running vertical down its door, Fast and Furious style, and one of them was an STi sticker :lol:
 
They only come in manual. At least its not labeling itself as a different car :lol: The other day I saw a random Toyota pick up with stickers running vertical down its door, Fast and Furious style, and one of them was an STi sticker :lol:
Forgot about that. I thought the newer ones had an auto for an option.
 
When I was driving today I saw a bright green Toyota Sienna with a Mercedes logo. Just why?

I wasn't able to get a picture of it, unfortunately.
 
Well at least they didn't use rims that are way too big /thebrightside

That is flat Terrible, enough so to utilize a capital T.

In reply to the guy above me, I believe it's just tiny wheels and thinner than usual tires.

Edit: And it looks to be lowered by a good margin as well but that might just be the wheels messing with the perspective.
 
it looks to be lowered by a good margin as well but that might just be the wheels messing with the perspective.
There's no doubt it would have to be lowered considerably, as larger (er, normal) diameter wheels/tires would be well behind the fenders with the hub in the same place relative to the car.

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The hubs appear to be about even with that crease just above the door sill on the original, while the modified version has them quite above the crease.
That is flat Terrible, enough so to utilize a capital T.
:lol:
 
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