Questionable modifications: pictures inside!

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Holy mother of Christ those cars are ugly. :crazy:

Irony= The minivan with the decent tuning windshield banner đź‘Ť

Anyway, here's some less extreme, but still questionable modifications, all from NZ...

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and the Mazda Luce on "hydros" :ill:
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However, to make up for that, here's a decently modified New Zealand car...

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Can you say sleeper? RB26 DETT power...
 
PunkRock
Jamie Shaw, you have to die. :grumpy:
I second that. You just don't do that to a ultra-limited production car. Especially one as good as the Speed 12. That guy is a moron... the mods should have a negative effect on an otherwise astronomical resale value.
 
Ev0
I second that. You just don't do that to a ultra-limited production car. Especially one as good as the Speed 12. That guy is a moron... the mods should have a negative effect on an otherwise astronomical resale value.

Luckily that's not a Speed 12. "Merely" a Speed 6.

But yeah I agree. Total ar*ehead for ruining those cars. đź‘Ž
 
Nope, no quarrels with the slow, noisy, cramped and garishly painted buses.

It's the Acid-yellow Crossfire Convertable I have issues with. :yuck:
 
That's a factory color on the Crossfire, how is that a questionable mod? It came like that.
 
VIPFREAK
Doesn't look stock to me.

edit: ****... it may not even be a Crossfire. :dopey:

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It was a Crossfire, I took the picture.

That colour may be stock, but technically an unpainted car is still a car and the paint is a possible modification?

No?

Okay, the colour choice was just questionable .
 
CameraPHONE.

And I was calling someone at the time, and also walking. In the rain.
 
Well, I don't see the point of you posting that in the first place then... I've seen much worse in terms of just paint over here and that's pretty normal. :dunce:
 
I'd say that the Crossfire's a pretty 'questionable modification' of an old Merc SLK - what ever the colour.
 
TheCracker
I'd say that the Crossfire's a pretty 'questionable modification' of an old Merc SLK - what ever the colour.
Well this car was made after the merger so it wouldnt be too far fetched to think they might have had a hand in the design of the car. I like the design more now than when it first came out but I dont think its that great. I bet its a pretty fun car to drive though.
 
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