If your car is so great, why do you feel compelled to modify it?
I ask this, in the context of using it as a street car only. I understand the track is a different environment, beyond the ability of most "sports cars" straight from the factory.
Jacob Rodriguez
>an engine swapped Silvia >it doesn't have an LS in it ONE JOB
Camden Gonzalez
because its not great, you dipshit
Zachary Walker
think about this
a peperoni pizza is literally fucking fantastic
one with extra cheese and peperoni is even better
Jackson Allen
>le LS swap meme
pic related
Oliver Smith
>how to make a nissan less reliable Wew lad. I didnt know it was possible. But they pulled it off
Sebastian Fisher
so why not buy the one with extra cheese and pepperoni in the first place?
Wyatt Gomez
thats not how that analogy works
Jack Ramirez
Because the invention of a "create your own pizza" option has phased out many non specialty pizzas from the main menu. You don't need six seperate entries for two pizzas with varying amounts of the same topping no?
Henry Hall
because you can buy a pizza with extra peperoni and cheese, and add even more
Gavin Gray
Because pizza guys uses pepperoni you dont like as much as the pepperoni you buy from the local butcher
Elijah Rodriguez
are you trying to tell me people who modify their cars just don't know when the hell to stop?
when does the extra pepperoni end?
Ethan Allen
So it's a case of people being cheap bastards up front, and making it "better" later on?
Thomas Foster
the amount of extra chese and pep is what separate the men from the boys
Kayden Baker
my local pepperoni dealer charges way too much per gram
Isaac Thomas
>If your car is so great, why do you feel compelled to modify it?
Define modified. in this case, rust. rust errywhere
Sebastian Williams
THE PEPPERONI NEVER ENDS. I modify my cars because I want to. I have no reason other than I think I can improve to MY liking. Some could be things that need or may need replacing so in goes aftermarket pieces suited to my taste. For some car people it's an extension of themselves so they like to reflect that. You end up having that car for years so naturally you find things you want to change. Sure 400+hp/tq is plenty but why not 500? Sure it handles decent but why not make it handle better?
Caleb Walker
my wife loves getting her lips round the butcher's pepperoni
Gabriel Torres
Every car can be improved, nothing is perfect from the factory.
Tyler Wilson
Where did you get the idea that the S197 is "so great"? I got it for cheap and it's lacking in areas. Of course I'm going to modify it. And besides, I don't know of a single car that has ever come out that was completely perfect to suit everyone's needs in every area.
Noah Green
Because OEM parts don't necessarily have the same effect as aftermarket ones you dense cunt