Whats the worst modified car in your area??
Mk3 Fiesta SI that has had huge side skirts and huge front bumper (if i can remember the name of them i'll tell you), they've been fitted since about april............back bumper isn't different.............and in the glorious colour of primer!!

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I was just a Xtreme in Harlow, and ther was a banger of Nova (worse than most) that looked like a right dogs dinner, rust everywhere and the panels held together with gaffer tape and SPAX stickers (no joke!!). There was also an old Rover 200 coupe that looked standard apart from red/green flip paint and, just looked an ugly shade of brown. also, the badge had been taken off, leaving two small holes in the bonnet>
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yeah, but who'd be the one laughing when its turboed 6-speed 16valve cooked your sorry arse!!rooboy wrote:...banger of Nova (worse than most) that looked like a right dogs dinner, rust everywhere and the panels held together with gaffer tape and SPAX stickers (no joke!!)......
those are the sort of cars that yu have to watch out for....
The ones with the huge spoilers and skirts and all that jazz all colour coded (with a rattle can) with the neon washer jets and big installs are usually the slow 1.1 bottom of the range cars slow-ass cheap insurance cars...
street sleepers are where its at!
A mate of mine has an old battered sierra estate. This thing has 3 different coloured doors, a rusty 2.5in exhaust pipe, dodgy vents cut in the bonnet, corroding saphire cossie alloys, and bumpers that look like they're falling off.....
yes, a complete shed..... but with 2.9 litres of twin turboed, nitrous'd V6 under the bonet, who cares?????? This car will destroy near on anything with over 350bhp on tap.
As I said.. sometimes these cars are not to be laughed at.
Too many times I've seen some real old dog of a car, with 'interesting' mods on it step up to the line at Santa Pod and almost tear its own tyres off as it accelerates like a mofo down the strip!!!
Not my sorry backside they wont, not with the power of the pd190 at my beck and call!!(oh and thats six speed std)dub envy wrote:yeah, but who'd be the one laughing when its turboed 6-speed 16valve cooked your sorry arse!!rooboy wrote:...banger of Nova (worse than most) that looked like a right dogs dinner, rust everywhere and the panels held together with gaffer tape and SPAX stickers (no joke!!)......
those are the sort of cars that yu have to watch out for....
The ones with the huge spoilers and skirts and all that jazz all colour coded (with a rattle can) with the neon washer jets and big installs are usually the slow 1.1 bottom of the range cars slow-ass cheap insurance cars...
street sleepers are where its at!
A mate of mine has an old battered sierra estate. This thing has 3 different coloured doors, a rusty 2.5in exhaust pipe, dodgy vents cut in the bonnet, corroding saphire cossie alloys, and bumpers that look like they're falling off.....
yes, a complete shed..... but with 2.9 litres of twin turboed, nitrous'd V6 under the bonet, who cares?????? This car will destroy near on anything with over 350bhp on tap.
As I said.. sometimes these cars are not to be laughed at.
Too many times I've seen some real old dog of a car, with 'interesting' mods on it step up to the line at Santa Pod and almost tear its own tyres off as it accelerates like a mofo down the strip!!!
With the rest of it, I respect that more than the mouth, no trousers brigade, but the car still has to look at least tidy, not a dogs breakfast otherwise no respect is due.
when i said don't look good i meant bangers with stickers holding them together that go fast, I'm not a big fan of the max power types but i cannot deny that some do look smart. Either way that is my personal opinion as i prefer cars that look tidy (not necessarily gleaming, mainly not looking like buckets of rust)
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