Questionable modifications: pictures inside!

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I have seen a few 'pimped out' 300C's on the road over here, all driven by white guys. ;)

Yeah, my neighbor up the street has a pimped out 300C V6 and he is a middle aged white guy with two kids in college.

His is silver with a mesh grille and a lot of those glue-on chrome doodads.
 
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528hp and 4WD conversion, but oh so questionable.
 
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528hp and 4WD conversion, but oh so questionable.

Actually... Cut off the spoiler, shorten the front bumper, scratch the stickers off, and you're got yourself a bona fide Rallycar. Perhaps a little overpowered, but Group B was always popular...

And the taillights. Forgot those...

Just in case there's an Atom at the track...

A true "Atom Killer" then, eh?
 
Yep.

With headlight conversion, body moulding, a hideous bodykit, barely road legal number plate and performance upgrades.
 
Top pic:

Green: "PHUPHHT!" Whoops, excuse me

Blue: Got this wile racing an old lady pushing a shopping car. She sideswiped me!

Red: Ph33r my downforce! Japanese writing and another Honda sticker add like 26whp

Middle pic:

Green: Fell off due to extreme g-forves my all season tires generate

Red: My sponsor dawg

Blue: Just in case you forgot that Honda makes this and not Ford

Yellow: Putting purple wipers on my purple car brings out the man in me

Bottom pic:

Red: Why fix the chipping paint when I can use that money to buy more stickers

Blue: Who needs a bodykit? I'll just paint some wire screen white

Green: ORLY?

Yellow: I need two DOHC VTEC stickers because I got two cams, right?

Purple: Three sideways stickers over my rear tire for more traction. Also makes me more hardcore dawg.


Better yet:



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That's also illegal in most states, and a few different countries, to boot.

Actually, no, it's not. It's completely legal...though you'd probably need a concealed handgun licence. Only Illinois and Wisconsin don't issue them, which makes that setup legal in 48 states. (assuming he has a carry permit) 👍
 
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