
Originally Posted by
DrivenMind
Yea I can't say I agree with that. I always thought the point of modifying a car was to use it as a blank canvas and try to improve upon it.
The vast majority of body kits out there seldom improve the look of the car. Being "unique" for the sake of being "unique" is about as original, as dressing like shit just because everyone else dresses nice. You might stand out but you'll still look like shit, ya know? Plus half the people I've seen with outlandish body kits got sick of running over road kill and having to replace and repaint their front and rear bumpers. Or having their side skirts get knocked off over speed bumps.
There are thousands upon thousands of modified cars out there, so chances are you're not going to really do anything that hasn't been done or tried already. And even when some does do something original it's only a matter of time before someone rips them off, and they start bitching about how they were the first to do it. Unless you're going to fabricate your own one off parts, chances are you're not going to be as original as you think you are. Lots of people do it just to blend in with the gear head crowd and make friends. Plus down here in the southeast we tend to be about five years or so behind what the dudes on the west coast are doing.