Modded Honda Fit
Originally Posted by Driven,Jan 1 2010, 11:03 PM
So, you're suggesting I buy an overhyped, under-performing pile of motoring heresy so I can unpimp das auto?
I'll get right on that. I'll also buy all the azteks in an attempt to redesign them go be more eye-pleasing.
Also, smart guy... Since you're obviously a scholar on my purchase intentions... A lot of race tracks will not allow convertibles to be on track without a hardtop and/or rollbar.
So, maybe think beyond the tip of your nose, cause people actually RACE their cars
keep defending that abomination of a vehicle. It's a collage of impetitence and bad taste strewn together on a budget when the end result is a irony within itself.
Making a VIP car out of a cheap bucket is as idiotic as your comment about a putting a hardtop on a vert.
Thanks for playing, but least you're trying.
I'll get right on that. I'll also buy all the azteks in an attempt to redesign them go be more eye-pleasing.
Also, smart guy... Since you're obviously a scholar on my purchase intentions... A lot of race tracks will not allow convertibles to be on track without a hardtop and/or rollbar.
So, maybe think beyond the tip of your nose, cause people actually RACE their cars

keep defending that abomination of a vehicle. It's a collage of impetitence and bad taste strewn together on a budget when the end result is a irony within itself.
Making a VIP car out of a cheap bucket is as idiotic as your comment about a putting a hardtop on a vert.
Thanks for playing, but least you're trying.
So what I was directly suggesting was that to make your opinion of more consequence, you should buy the abomination and make it your own.
What qualifies me to be a scholar of your 'purchase intentions' is the same that qualifies you for the owner's 'purchase intention' of his Fit.
Now on a personal rant: What I think I clearly see from your post now is more ignorance than just meaningless strewn together opinion. Making a VIP style car out of an econobox may not make any kind of sense to you, but it obviously made sense to the owner. But hey, if it wasn't for people that did things that didn't make sense to minions that follow the standard, you may not have had an opportunity to purchase a cheaply replicated hardtop that you have on your car.
You see, the manufacturer of your cheaply replicated hardtop started life making parts for econobox Hondas tuned for street racing and 1/4 miling (prior to when the Fast and Furious series of movies came out). There were many nay-sayers, like you, that thought that it didn't make sense to try and make a FWD, economy car go fast. Thank them owners didn't listen. They started a fad that turned into a trend that turned into a market segment that supported VIS, Seibon, etc.
In anycase, this thread has run its course, thanks to voiced opinions of the likes of Driven.
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