Questionable modifications: pictures inside!

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^ Maybe the owner/driver is from Europe. They rarely (if ever) get Mustangs over that part of the globe. And I heard that Mustang-conversions are popular in Europe, so this is not the 1st time I've seen a Mustang-converted MR-2. :)

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I'm ashamed to say it's British. Why they'd go through all that effort I don't know; 2005 onwards Mustangs - around here at least - are about as common as Continental GTs, which is to say I see about 3 a week. I know there's at least 3 within about 5 miles of my house. I know there's plenty of old school 'Stangs around too, but they don't get driven very often.
 
Clearly not a Rolls Royce Phantom limo
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How awesome must your mullet be to lift an El Camino?
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I dunno. A WAAAY lifted El Camino became one of the 1980s most famous Monsters....and most beautiful.

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And here it is in it's better Blue livery. and in motion.

 
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Clearly not a Rolls Royce Phantom limo
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How awesome must your mullet be to lift an El Camino?
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Limo sucks. El Camino is awesome. Needs new paint though.

I dunno. A WAAAY lifted El Camino became one of the 1980s most famous Monsters....and most beautiful.

*snip*

And here it is in it's better Blue livery. and in motion.

My favorite Monster truck of all time right there.
 
Speaking of the Elk that is lifted, there was a 1980 Malibu Classic close to my old house that had a lift on it like that. If you don't know, the malibu and elk were the same chassis, A/G body. Also on the list which could be lifted the same way are the
Buick Regal's (1982–1987)
Chevrolet Malibu's (1982–1983)
Chevrolet Monte Carlo's (1982–1988)
GMC Caballero's (1982–1987)
Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme's (1982–1988) note: 1988 model known as Cutlass Supreme Classic
Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais's (1982–1984)
Oldsmobile Cutlass Cruiser's (1982–1984)
Oldsmobile Cutlass Salon's (1986–1987)
Pontiac Bonneville's (1984–1986)
Pontiac Grand Prix's (1982–1987)
Pontiac Grand LeMans's (1982–1983)

There is also a Lincoln Town Car in my city with about 8" of lift on it, it looks to be the town car shell sat on top of a 4X4 1500 series chevy truck frame.
 
This, my friends, is the definition of "Hard Parking". Bucket seats, roll bar, harnesses make it look like it's a tracked car... if it wasn't for the utterly ridiculous stretch and the airbag suspension.

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That Audi looks awesome. I'd remove the rollbar and just add it to a car I would track race.
 
damn it could be so cool if it wasnt a wannabe

Truth. Whip out the cage and you could even get away with buckets in that.
I do love that side on shot of the RHR. The wheel colours work really nicely with the paint job.

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Such a poo looking MX5. Pity cause it pulls off the Schmidts well.
 
Hardparkers are tools. It's like climbing back down from the high dive and saying "I could do it any time, but I just don't feel like it today." Or like saying "Well, I almost had incredibly hot sex, but I had just taken a shower and I didn't want to mess my hair."

<~~~ Continuing my jihad against Poseurdom.
 
Meh I think that Audi is decent, if that's what the guys into who am I to judge? It's well done.
 
Hardparkers are tools. It's like climbing back down from the high dive and saying "I could do it any time, but I just don't feel like it today." Or like saying "Well, I almost had incredibly hot sex, but I had just taken a shower and I didn't want to mess my hair."

<~~~ Continuing my jihad against Poseurdom.

While I agree entirely, I'd be careful what you say around this crowd. Flame Wars aren't pretty.

The Audi does have entirely the wrong tires and wheels, IMO, and probably the wrong suspension, too. I'd also like to see if the rollcage is bolted or welded in. If it's bolted...it's just in there for looks.
 
I would really like that Audi if it wasn't so low and had it tires streched as wide as the owners 🤬. The colour combo is awesome and the buckets do work, oh and loose the roll bars.
 
While I agree entirely, I'd be careful what you say around this crowd. Flame Wars aren't pretty.

The Audi does have entirely the wrong tires and wheels, IMO, and probably the wrong suspension, too. I'd also like to see if the rollcage is bolted or welded in. If it's bolted...it's just in there for looks.

It is bolted in. Build thread
 
^well then he definitely a poser.

oh, and that Peugeot...Freakin' Roffle. They didnt' even finish the car...you can still see sanding dust on the fender!!!
 
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Vehicle- Nissan Patrol.....I think :odd:
Intercooler :sly:Radiator - PWR
Turbo- Kenworth maybe....... :crazy::scared::lol:
 
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What's wrong with the truck?

By the way, "PWR" is not the intercooler, it's the Radiator. The INTERCOOLER is below that. and it has yellow writing.
 
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