Questionable modifications: pictures inside!

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Air bags do not compromise the suspension for the last time. They typically put semi truck bags on duallies capable of lifting 15,000-20,000lbs. I'll look through my pictures when I get home of laid out trucks towing things because they can do it just as well as a non-bagged truck can.

Exactly! Why else do they use airbags on semi trucks and trailers? Because they can handle large loads with minimal drop! Granted one wouldn't normally put stuff in the bed of a custom truck like that, but as long as it will just be driving on the road, you could load it up like any other truck.

Try to hold your stomachs.

My stomach is held, it's my mouth that's dropping! :drool:
 
My stomach is held, it's my mouth that's dropping! :drool:

My thoughts exactly. If your going to turn your charger into a daytona, at least get the freakin' spoiler right!\

Also, call me crazy, but I don't think that truck is half bad.
 
My thoughts exactly. If your going to turn your charger into a daytona, at least get the freakin' spoiler right!\

Also, call me crazy, but I don't think that truck is half bad.

Hopefully you didn't think I meant my mouth dropped in a bad way! I think that it is a great looking Charger! :sly:
 
The drop.. the color... :drool: *checks heartbeat* This can't be possible, I'm still alive.

Stig, has it ever occurred to you that people might want a vehicle for something other than its intended purpose. A good example being any track modified family car. Stiff suspension, no interior, one seat, and slick tires completely compromise any comfort or gas mileage the car was designed to have, but who cares.

If that guy needed a truck he would have left it stock, and who's to say he doesn't have another stock truck at home.

Edit: At least with the Rampage the bed is flat, whos great idea was it to put sloping bedsides on the Ridgeline :dunce:
 
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S'more monstrosities from Anti-Rice...
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Not really rice(just a stock Honda) but I cant resist
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And don't for get that
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Exactly! Why else do they use airbags on semi trucks and trailers? Because they can handle large loads with minimal drop! Granted one wouldn't normally put stuff in the bed of a custom truck like that, but as long as it will just be driving on the road, you could load it up like any other truck.

...Uh, because they use heavy duty air bags? :nervous:

The drop.. the color... :drool: *checks heartbeat* This can't be possible, I'm still alive.

Stig, has it ever occurred to you that people might want a vehicle for something other than its intended purpose. A good example being any track modified family car. Stiff suspension, no interior, one seat, and slick tires completely compromise any comfort or gas mileage the car was designed to have, but who cares.

If that guy needed a truck he would have left it stock, and who's to say he doesn't have another stock truck at home.

I... Umm... Err...

I HATE SLAMMED TRUCKS BLARG :mad:

Okay, fine, I don't know why I dislike airbags and/or dropped trucks. I don't trust them. I don't see myself trusting them for a while.

Although, that brings up an interesting subject, I like small trucks modified for racing. Perhaps it's the size I don't like? Or the idiots around here that slam their trucks?
 
Not really rice(just a stock Honda) but I cant resist
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Good God, I'd give my left nut for a CRX that clean... If anyone manages to find an unmolested CRX Si that is that nice, he's got a future classic in his hands.
 
Only thing stupid there is the guy dressed like a tool standing behind it. and the lead-in reeks of bias against Honda...


I didn't say the CR-X was rice I posted it because of the guy behind it. And judging by the way the guys dressed and background it looks like the picture was taken in the early 90's , so the car might not look like that now (riced most likely)
 
I sense much fail in this post. You can still tow with a bagged dually, actually you can probably tow more because most of the time they use bags off a semi truck. I've seen a lot of tow rigs at truck bashes that were bagged duallies.

To prove my point:
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I want all of it. :drool:

Or my 500 on airbags. That would rule.
 
What's going on with those lame ass hood intakes? It's like one on the right and two on the left?

Wtf is that?
 
I do see Chaser in the headlights, but the roofline doesn't add up.
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Anyone here is fluent enough in Japanese to understand what that says?
 
I think it was a Chaser.

And so many of those have been done well...

I'm gonna go with Chaser as well.

I'd third the Chaser idea. Or possibly an older Aristo, either way its trash. 👎

The Chaser doesn't have the little rear 1/4 window so I don't think it's that....but I've been wrong before and he could've added it so he could fit that 🤬 ridiculous bodykit onto it!! I don't know to tell you the truth. :indiff:
 
I'm still trying to see the questionableness of this car Stig.....help a brother out cause to me it looks clean and decent for a Skyline.
 
I'm looking at wheels that definitely don't fit properly. Other than that...

I think it sucks, though. Regardless of whether or not it's questionable.

As for the red monstrosity, it is definitely not a BMW or a Volvo. Mag cover aside, I was leaning towards something Japanese. Something says Nissan to me.
 
Anyone here is fluent enough in Japanese to understand what that says?

My Japanese isn't amazing, but I've read the magazine's website.

The "Red Monster" as they call it, is an Infiniti Q45.

Edit: now that I've read it on the website, I can make out that it says the same in the bottom right corner of the magazine too.
 
OMG ... That a BIG questionable modifications ... everything that my eyes can see on that red car is bad ... excluding in my opinion the wheels!

How wide will this monster be?
 
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