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Old Feb 18, 2008 | 07:08 AM
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Originally Posted by McLovin'
Of course I'm going to have to disagree here. I personally think any of the S-chassis cars have potential to look amazing. The fact that after market companies still produce new stuff for them prove the staying factor they have. We are continually seeing new trends and styles present themselves to the american tuning arena and with our own twists (some good, some bad) we have some (somewhat) original stuff out there. With that being said, it is also note worthy that just because it is popular to make the S-chassis vehicles a performance minded machine, they are still very good looking, and for young enthusiasts who care more about the appearance of the car and can't afford a more "acceptable" show car platform, there is no reason not to do it. Ok, so he/she/they/I might be "bastardizing" the car for not swapping/turboing it, but fuck, why should it matter. Not all 240 owners are going to drift/track/race their car, bitch and moan about it all you want, but it just doesn't work like that.

/endrantfornow...
Sorry, missed my point because I didn't explain it very well. S chassis are sweet and I will always love mine ( a little form and a little function I might add) but a 240 is not a car that is going to win a huge car show unless it has performance mods as well as looks, and if your not into showing the car then this whole argument is moot because you would be going for a swap instead of a sil-front.

Now, they can look sweet and you can love them, as I did mine, but they are still cars that are older than some teenagers.
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