
Originally Posted by
bigdare23
Clean is relative. It's whatever YOU want it to be. Cars I think are "clean" may not be "clean" to someone else and vice versa. For example PROr thinks his car is "clean". When I look at it, it appears clean (as in just being washed), but I would describe his car as "stock" since he has nothing be OEM exterior parts. His car is "clean" to him, it's "stock" to me.
Threads like this are worthless to me. By having someone else define "clean" to you, it makes you seem like you're trying to join the bandwagon (if you're trying to or not).