A bus with a diesel engine in it may not seem strange today, but before Clessie Cummins proved what the diesel could do there simply wasn't anything like this. As a diesel fan in general I'm amazed at what the things this man did, and I find vehicles like this, vehicles that revolutionized diesels in America, awesome.
Yeah hello Mod Dan. I don't see modified cars on this thread and a second thread exists for Did You See Anything Good Today? 'Event and Showroom Edition'. I don't think that justifies.
8.3/10 - Tasteful, clean, and not overdone. The BBS rims, front splitter, canard, and rear spoiler gave it a slightly more serious look. They also help to reduce the RT/10's impression of being like a saturated blob of muscles on wheels. Also, with a quick glance it's now looking more like something meant to be driven often at the track. The flashily cheapish feel is also less apparent now. Anyway, can't really make a nice judgment, as I don't know what's already improved underneath the body to match the new look. Still, it's hard to make a car of this kind look better with aftermarket parts, but I think this is one of those rare cases where it's finally looking nicer at the end. It's just a nice impression.