Questionable modifications: pictures inside!

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I'd drive both, the Chevy van is just tooooo awesome. The other one is actually interesting, the only thing that ruins it is the wheels and those tail-lamps, but the front end conversion looks pretty good, and heck, I even like the orange stripe.
 
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DEAR GOD WHAT THE HELL. Seriously, wat.
 
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DEAR GOD WHAT THE HELL. Seriously, wat.
Yeah, I really don't know. I didn't think it could get worse than the last Type-2 monstrosity I posted.

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Well, at least it's a late model.

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Poor Type-34 Ghia. What's wrong with being able to steer anyway?

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Poor low-lighter. Again, is steering a bad thing?
 
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Eh, I'm gonna have to disagree there as I looooove panscrapping VWs :lol: 'sides, that white one looks awesome because it seems the guy managed to avoid getting that "broken rear axle" look that seems to addorn every severely dropped VW. I love that thing. Plus points for the wheels too.
 
Eh, I'm gonna have to disagree there as I looooove panscrapping VWs :lol:
Yeah, you're clearly not alone in that--and it clearly isn't a sentiment that I share. I like the fact that there is performance potential there and when the cars are excessively lowered, that potential goes away. And it irks me when the harder-to-acquire models are modified bastardized in that manner.
Plus points for the wheels too.
I can agree with that, anyway. Raders certainly aren't the cookie-cutter Empis, steelies, nipples, Fuchs or [no pun intended] cookie-cutters (the Porsche 944 wheel style). Then again, they appear to be re-issues and may as well be just about any aftermarket wheel.
 
What's wrong with being able to steer anyway?

Poor low-lighter. Again, is steering a bad thing?

They'll be able to steer just fine since they're on bags. They'll be to a normal ride height at a flick of a switch if desired, but even then you can turn decently well even if your vehicle is aired out.
 
You're bonkers. That looks absolutely perfect.

I don't like them on it, I always thought them wheel fit on Alfas better.

If you think I'm nuts about it, that's fine, like it brought surprise anyway. That's my opinion. If more people like it more, I'll take it down. Tag me if you want me to take it down.

:drool: :drool: Those wheels. That Porsche.

Wwrrong thread again (imo). It's becoming quite the habit in this thread with certain members.

Well, that's me. I tend to do mistake often and you know I ain't even mad anymore. But I am not proud of me anymore either, the countless mistakes I did, I don't feel the same.

Well, that's one already, who else likes it.
 
Maybe make the rims smaller, then it'll be better.

To paraphrase:

You're bonkers. That looks absolutely perfect.

I don't like them on it, I always thought them wheel fit on Alfas better.

Show me one Alfa with those.

Comparatively, every 935 this side of 1987 had turbofans. And while HREs certainly aren't turbofans, they emulate them quite well and in contemporary sizes.

Oh also:

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@Cano It reminded of a few wheels use of alfa's, I thought they were turbofans. I was utterly wrong.

I feel so bad for linking stuff on cars and no know them properly. And in the end I sound like a retard. It's fine by myself, I was never a good guy in the end.

I'll keep my mouth shut.
 
I feel so bad for linking stuff on cars and no know them properly. And in the end I sound like a retard. It's fine by myself, I was never a good guy in the end.

I'll keep my mouth shut.

Do not, because:

Don't worry about it man. You are learning.

Just act like a sponge and a absorb everything, read and stuff, and don't take it any seriously, it's an internet forum dude, it's all like "lol", you know.
 
@Cano It reminded of a few wheels use of alfa's, I thought they were turbofans. I was utterly wrong.

I feel so bad for linking stuff on cars and no know them properly. And in the end I sound like a retard. It's fine by myself, I was never a good guy in the end.

I'll keep my mouth shut.
There was a time I didn't know a Mustang from a Camaro.

You'll learn. It takes time.
 
I call BS.

Yeah, You take things way to seriously.
Fun fact: The first Hot Wheels I ever fell in love with was a 1967 Camaro. The first muscle car I fell in love with was a Dodge Demon/Plymouth Duster 340.
 
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