Questionable modifications: pictures inside!

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What? That looks completely stock.....

Waitaminute. There's Leather in there. I guess I'm so used to all the stupid plastic they put in there nowadays. X3
 
German and french tuners have been using leather in the engine bay for almost 20 years. I've also seen the more common leopard and tiger fur look-a-likes.. *shudder*
 
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The words... I cannot find them.
Leave it to the VAG boys. Wow.
 
There are some cartoons I would get, but Spongebob?

Then again, I shouldn't speak...I want to put "Bigfoot" stickers onto an SVT Raptor...
 
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Might want to fire the guy that thought it was a good idea to "modify" that paint. Hey, forget flames, let's just burn the clearcoat with a rotary buffer.
 
The VIP edition S-class Mercedes with HID normal beams, HID Fog Lamps and some HID auxiliary lights...all on and all extremely annoying. The guy's system was also so loud that it shook my car.
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Not a questionable mod but more just a questionable car, why would you drive around a damaged Mercedes like that? Especially one that's new?
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I still see no point in lifting your truck, then mounting a bunch of lights to it around here. There is no place even to remotely off road and even if there was a truck the length of the Titanic isn't exactly the best thing to do it in either. I'm guess like most off-roaders around here, that truck only ever sees a dirt road and judging by how nice the paint was I somehow doubt it sees many of them.
 
*chuckle* i hate to tell you, but that Super Dute is almost stock height. it might have had a 2-3 inch lift to poke 35's under it. it's probably a 350 rather than a 250. and the ONLY addon is probably the lightbar.
you guys aren't used to dealing with rednecks and their pickups. a ridiculous jack job is on a Ranger/Tacoma/Wrangler jacked a full foot straight up with the same tires as on that super dute.
a lot of you guys don't seem to realize the kind of snow drifts, mudbogs and offroad crawls we have to deal with in Winter and Spring outside of a built up area...where there are gigantic gaps of empty feilds and old strip mines, and roads cut THROUGH hills, most of which drift shut at the slightest provocation.
 
Aye...it's when they chrome each and every single bit underneath the truck (and it's not Aces High,) that one should start getting suspicious.

That pickemup probably gets into some mud out in a field somewhere now and again. And, it's 30th Anniversary Bigfoot Blue. You CAN'T knock a Bigfoot Blue Ford truck.

By the way, Sniffs is right, close examination of the photo reveals that it is, indeed, a 350.
 
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Joey if that truck bothers you then you never want to come to central Florida. That truck is barely lifted by southern standards, hell that's what most rednecks down here would use as a work truck.

Bit of a random story, one time I was driving down the road and there was a truck with huge tires but stock brakes. The light turned yellow and he tried to slow down from 55, the whole truck started bouncing and he had to go through the red light. You'd think you'd learn to slow down so you can actually stop for lights after that, but as I caught up with him and another light turned yellow he did the same thing again, and then another time :ouch:
 
Aye, Diablo...I've seen "Trucks Gone Wild." Reminds me of when Monster Trucks still ran full steel bodies.
 
This "Great looking Merc" is for sale :dopey:
 

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Srsly - I have NO idea whatsoever... :yuck:







Sorry for the crappy pictures, Ninja mode was enabled trying to get the pictures..
 
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