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Where do you draw the line?

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2022 7:33 pm
by DCIV
With modification?

Just saw a 4g that was welding the heads coolant passages and filling the block and to me…yeah that’s cool…but that’s where I draw a line.

Like when a car can’t drive more than 1/4 a mile at a time, is it even a vehicle? Things that can go farther are the cars that put their wheels way out there at angles. Trucks that squat the back only. All of which are stupid.

I don’t know….I guess someone enjoyed it but it’s so so so specific that it almost ruins it for me.

What about you? Where is the line?


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Re: Where do you draw the line?

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2022 7:57 pm
by aaronatstate
Do whatever you want.

Except stance a car or Carolina squat a truck. That is stupid, and you are stupid for doing it.

Re: Where do you draw the line?

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2022 8:27 pm
by ChargerX3
As I age im more about convenience and comfort. No more janky panky.

Re: Where do you draw the line?

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2022 8:28 pm
by Duck Vader
When the modification dangers others on the road

Re: Where do you draw the line?

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2022 9:13 pm
by DCIV
[quote=""Duck Vader""]When the modification dangers others on the road[/quote]

Would that include those vehicles which tires stick way outside the body? Or even lifted to much?


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Re: Where do you draw the line?

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2022 9:16 pm
by DCIV
[quote=""aaronatstate""]Do whatever you want.

Except stance a car or Carolina squat a truck. That is stupid, and you are stupid for doing it.[/quote]

Those can go farther than a filled block drag car. While the squat may be very dangerous….the stance (while still dangerous, but not as much) could drive around. I’m just basically saying are only drag cars even vehicles anymore? If you did the squat or stance on a track only should anyone care?


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Re: Where do you draw the line?

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2022 9:36 pm
by Jeff V.
I don't care what they do. I'm just not a big fan of calling it a "DSM" or whatever. It stopped being a DSM a long time ago. Now it's just a purpose built race car that happens to share a silhouette and s few engine traits with a street car. It's no different than a NASCAR Camry for example.