Lowered Cars
I think most of the cars that ppl dont mod or just an average daily driver that is lowered is hot. For instance this car right here. Now post up pics of cars u like that ppl drive everyday and dont mod. It doesn't matter if its photoshop or not.
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MY CAR iS PROTECTED BY ZOOMBAK GPS LOCATOR IS YOURS?
175+served in engines built from minime to gsr/lsvtec,b16 b20vtec,d15 k24 powerhouses or just rebuilds.life is good
i like when people don't take my advice.cause then i make more money when u need it rebuild the right way!
how many speed holes do i need in my bumper,b4 i can run 15's?
could you repeat the question.
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So lowered cars with NOTHING done are hot? I guess some are, but then I see a bunch of stock civics and other cars lowered and they look like dookie.
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I don't get the point of this post. I think the camry is a excellent car, build quality wise, reliability e.t.c. But I don't think it's a show stopper (personally I think the accord is better looking), or a racer of any kind.



