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When is a car good enough for a show?
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<blockquote data-quote="ElscottHavoc" data-source="post: 13502207" data-attributes="member: 93145"><p>Unless its obviously apparent, other people won't notice 90% of what you do, most of which you don't realize is there until a good detail and then suddenly its all you can think about. Can't believe how many times I've bought a car and got home to realize there was something I didn't notice...</p><p></p><p>As long there's a fairly obvious reason why a car fits in at a show, people are going to appreciate it. It maynot appeal to everyone, bit there have been countless times where I've seen people look at a classic hunk of junk in my eyes but it brings them back to memories. Like Mulldune up there, he'd probably appreciate the nostalgia of seeing a decent Fair lane at a show!</p><p></p><p> If its a newish, 90s plus car at least, then significant body issues in my opinion really have no place to be shown off, especially if its nothing special to begin with, but rarely do I give a care about what others bring yo a show...its all fun anyways. I take that back, there's a kid with an a stock Dodge Neon, lime green, cai, and red tape holding his tail light in...I think its asking a bit much to expect people to enjoy that. Maybe I wouldnt have such harsh feelings, but he's always saying I'm chicken for not racing him when I see him at a stop light, but usually I have a 5 month old with me and don't really like street racing the Cobra. One of these days though! Sorry for that rant...</p><p></p><p> <em>Posted via <a href="http://topify.com" target="_blank"><strong>Topify</strong></a> using Android</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElscottHavoc, post: 13502207, member: 93145"] Unless its obviously apparent, other people won't notice 90% of what you do, most of which you don't realize is there until a good detail and then suddenly its all you can think about. Can't believe how many times I've bought a car and got home to realize there was something I didn't notice... As long there's a fairly obvious reason why a car fits in at a show, people are going to appreciate it. It maynot appeal to everyone, bit there have been countless times where I've seen people look at a classic hunk of junk in my eyes but it brings them back to memories. Like Mulldune up there, he'd probably appreciate the nostalgia of seeing a decent Fair lane at a show! If its a newish, 90s plus car at least, then significant body issues in my opinion really have no place to be shown off, especially if its nothing special to begin with, but rarely do I give a care about what others bring yo a show...its all fun anyways. I take that back, there's a kid with an a stock Dodge Neon, lime green, cai, and red tape holding his tail light in...I think its asking a bit much to expect people to enjoy that. Maybe I wouldnt have such harsh feelings, but he's always saying I'm chicken for not racing him when I see him at a stop light, but usually I have a 5 month old with me and don't really like street racing the Cobra. One of these days though! Sorry for that rant... [i]Posted via [URL="http://topify.com"][b]Topify[/b][/URL] using Android[/i] [/QUOTE]
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