Questionable modifications: pictures inside!

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the plexi-rims are ohhh..... whats the word im looking for or do you already know what it is?
edit- he should have drove it in the bush
 
In interest of no hard feelings and good humour I give you this...

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You have to laugh a little or life is no fun right? :lol:
 
I kill you....hahaha :lol:

Nah whatever man, it's no big deal, there are worse things in life then having your vehicle laughed at right? I question myself on it from time to time, but the best answer I can ever give is that it seemed like a good idea at the time.
 
So if you can take a joke then you are allowed to drive one? Damn I just analyzed that saying and confused myself.

Me = OWNED!
 
Not only is it a lifted car, it has plexiglass wheels. and only on one side.

christ....

and he did a freaking burnout. what is with these people...
Nothing like spending $3000 on tires and then smoking half the tread off.
 
I have a pic on my phone of a Eagle Talon ESI with a "V-tec tuning" badge. It's already ineligible as it is, so I won't bother taking a pic of the pic to paste it on here.
 
Well, they certainly didn't improve anything. I'd replace the orange with more black... Or return it to the original white/blue scheme, which, IMO, really suits the car.

But then again, Edo, apart from tuning 911s, also mucker around with Cayennes. This must've given them such ideas...
 
Well the MC12 is certainly rivalling the Cayenne for ground clearance.

And I agree about the Blue and Pearl scheme suiting it. It looks amazing.
 
DWA, I would appreciate it if you could remove/edit the third comment.

Thanks :)
 
Those wheels are actually kinda cool.

I was doubting thier strength though, but after seeing the video I guess they're strong enough. What about the cornering forces though...

Still, I think they're alright as a show piece. For now. When every knob and his dawg gets them, they'll be in the POS bin.

:)

Check out the Shelby Fiberide wheel. They were plastic/fiberglass, and were stronger yet lighter than aluminum wheels.

Plexi is strong stuff. If the wheel is thick enough, I would worry more about the bolts mounting it to the hub than the plexi itself.

Although brake cooling would be a definite issue.
 

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