Questionable modifications: pictures inside!

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Give it a bit more ground clearance and better wheels and I might like it.
 
Give it a bit more ground clearance and better wheels and I might like it.

A little less 'stance' and some DTM/touring car style wheels and that'd look quite good.

Questionable, no. Badly executed, yes.

The stance and wheels are one of the reasons why I posted it. But the main reason why is cause of the huge drifter style wing on the back, you can't open hatch and put stuff in the back with the wing on.
 

I always thought it amazing. People build these cars that look, essentially, like factory prepped race cars. They give all of the impression of being professionally built, and they could very well have just as much go as show.


And then they 🤬 around with the camber or whatever (but usually the camber) to make it absolutely clear that it will ride horrible and handle like a forklift.
 
I always thought it amazing. People build these cars that look, essentially, like factory prepped race cars. They give all of the impression of being professionally built, and they could very well have just as much go as show.


And then they 🤬 around with the camber or whatever (but usually the camber) to make it absolutely clear that it will ride horrible and handle like a forklift.
Hey, my forklift turns on a dime. Don't go comparing it to that.
 
What was the owner even going for in that last one?

No one knows. It's probably a lost art.


Pretty sure that's a Ford F-Series. Not a Dodge.

By the way, you don't recycle an Aries at a truck recycling center unless you've made it into a ute. Which is something that probably has been done before.

(It's a known fact that when people chop their K-cars, they immediately recycle them...okay not really)

To be honest, when people get high off of automotive paint and Bondo, the unexpected happens. Like that last guy and his Honda, or whatever that inflated car was.
 
Pretty sure that's a Ford F-Series. Not a Dodge.

By the way, you don't recycle an Aries at a truck recycling center unless you've made it into a ute.
Yeah...I simply googled "car crusher" and posted the first example of a not-too-big-or-small size. I neither looked too closely nor read any signage.
 
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