Well, I've been doing a lot of thinking and typing in numbers in my head, and here's my thoughts. [img]graemlins/rofl.gif[/img]
1. Keep modding the car to make it look and perform fast
2. Mod it to an extent in which I'll enjoy the casual street races
3. Do the "necessary" mods and stick with appearance mods
4. Just leave the car alone
Here's why....I plan on keeping this car forever, and giving it to my son/daughter later on down the road. I know it's farfetched to be thinking my bird's condition will last 20 years, but it's a good, "cool" car. I figure when I buy my next car, it will be a somewhat family car from a GTP to a Yukon Denali. But I've been also thinking of the future Camaro or Z6 (7,8, or 9). The 6 is cool, and I know I can make it run as fast as an 8, but having an 8 is a totally different experience.
(Before I get flamed for wanting an 8, whatever, remember, this is like 10+ years down the road, when I'll have 15+ years of driving experience)
1. Keep modding the car to make it look and perform fast
2. Mod it to an extent in which I'll enjoy the casual street races
3. Do the "necessary" mods and stick with appearance mods
4. Just leave the car alone
Here's why....I plan on keeping this car forever, and giving it to my son/daughter later on down the road. I know it's farfetched to be thinking my bird's condition will last 20 years, but it's a good, "cool" car. I figure when I buy my next car, it will be a somewhat family car from a GTP to a Yukon Denali. But I've been also thinking of the future Camaro or Z6 (7,8, or 9). The 6 is cool, and I know I can make it run as fast as an 8, but having an 8 is a totally different experience.
(Before I get flamed for wanting an 8, whatever, remember, this is like 10+ years down the road, when I'll have 15+ years of driving experience)
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