Questionable modifications: pictures inside!

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okay, this is something I personally never understood; why do people like installing big & loud speakers in their cars?
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The 90s called, they want their speaker system back.



I don't understand it either, its usually reserved for immature d-bags who just want all of the bass and think it will make them more attractive. I will admit I have a subwoofer shoved under my backseat and got some work done on my door speakers, but the picture above is stupid and does not even look good. Its straight out of the 90s.
 
I reckon the Silvia with the Skyline front end would look good if done properly.

I actually like the GT-R but it's questionable nonetheless.

The Ferrari might look better if the rims were an inch or two smaller.
 
You actually find this questionable?

Gotbeefboy, ladies and gentlemen. Posting queestionable rides in the wrong places and a few amazing looking rides in the wrong places, like this one.

I completely fail to spot what's questionable about it. the wheels perfectly matched the car. Seriously.
To be honest any classic car with modern wheels is questionable whether it looks good or not.
 
The problem there is the era of the wheels they're styled after vs. the era the Dino was produced in. They don't fit the styling of a body design older than the wheels themselves unlike on a 458 where they become what they are; retro. That & the wheels just look a couple inches too big.
 
The problem there is the era of the wheels they're styled after vs. the era the Dino was produced in. They don't fit the styling of a body design older than the wheels themselves unlike on a 458 where they become what they are; retro. That & the wheels just look a couple inches too big.
I say it's debateable. I think the wheel fit. There aren't much wheels that does fit.

This dino car is a little related to Ferrari to be honest. Now I'll just post this car in comparison...This is no a Dino, but a Ferrari 365 gtb. Look at the wheels.
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They're stock but now compare to the silver dino. Close enough, eh? Just a bit bigger yeah but still fit a Ferrari or a Dino 246.
 
You do have questionable taste therefore the wheels are questionable. :P :lol:
Pfft. Don't be silly. Those wheels, questionable? Yeah right. They would be on the wrong car. That dino? Perfect fit.

I better get going, I shouldn't waste anymore time for now, it's bloody 4am here.
 
I say it's debateable. I think the wheel fit. There aren't much wheels that does fit.
It's not debate-able; the Dino is a late 60's car & those wheels are a retro design of the Ferrari F40's, or to a lesser degree, the 308's.
The Vintage Series also includes the 505, which has five thick spokes to create a chunky star-shaped pattern. Italian car aficionados will recognize that these closely mimic the five-spoke rims of the Ferrari F40 supercar. Fittingly, HRE applied the 505 design to a new Ferrari 458 Spider, again bringing a retro touch to one of the world's newest exotic machines.

Read more: http://wot.motortrend.com/vintage-s...lamborghini-porsche-167399.html#ixzz3BlzUCZVC
They're stock but now compare to the silver dino. Close enough, eh? Just a bit bigger yeah but still fit a Ferrari or a Dino 246.
No, they're not close enough just because they have 5 spokes. And no, they still don't fit a Dino because there's a decade worth of design era between the Dino & the original wheels the 505 Series is modeled after. Even the original wheels don't fit the design cues of a Dino.
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It's not debate-able; the Dino is a late 60's car & those wheels are a retro design of the Ferrari F40's, or to a lesser degree, the 308's.


No, they're not close enough just because they have 5 spokes. And no, they still don't fit a Dino because there's a decade worth of design era between the Dino & the original wheels the 505 Series is modeled after. Even the original wheels don't fit the design cues of a Dino.
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It is debate-able.
Maybe the owner of that silver Dino, has the original wheels stored to preserve them.
Aks the owner, why he did that. Questionable? okay ask him that question.

I would think it is questionable when the silver dino had spoilers, or spinners, or was rebuild to DONK.
That silver dino is only questionable because it is not 100% original.
But it is not blegh, like some other cars i've seen in this topic.:yuck:
Would be awesome if i owned that silver dino, i would not care what other people think, i would have a dino.:P
 
It is debate-able.
Maybe the owner of that silver Dino, has the original wheels stored to preserve them.
Aks the owner, why he did that. Questionable? okay ask him that question.

I would think it is questionable when the silver dino had spoilers, or spinners, or was rebuild to DONK.
That silver dino is only questionable because it is not 100% original.
But it is not blegh, like some other cars i've seen in this topic.:yuck:
Would be awesome if i owned that silver dino, i would not care what other people think, i would have a dino.:P
Why he did it or whether it's questionable or not is isn't what I'm referring to.

It's the design of the wheels. They're throwbacks to an 80s styled wheel on a car that dates back before the 70's.
 
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