quote:Originally posted by LOA: Good choice of wheels, man! I'd better get to see some pictures when she's all decked out!!!
Yeah, I'll try to. I'm not gonna go overboard on the exterior work. I want to go for a more subtle body kit to retain a sleeker look that would get noticed but not draw a ton of attention either. Mainly I'm concentrating on the interior, fully customizing everything I can.
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Leave the outside alone ... the car looks fine without a spoiler or any other nonsense. If anything, get a new paint job ... jet-black, or silver ... bright yellow ...
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MDX and Pilot are definatly the same vehicle. Both are based off the Honda Odyssey/Isuzu Oasis minivan platform. The Pilot may only seem smaller because of the different sheetmetal. Kind of like how a Chrysler Concorde is several inches longer then a Dodge Intrepid, although they are basically the same car. It's merely that the Concorde has more overhang on the front and rear. As for the Pilot LOOKING like a CR-V, definatly. Typical Honda bland styling
-------------------- "Lotta people go through life doing things badly. Racing's important to men who do it well. When you're racing, it's life. Anything that happens before or after is just waiting."
-Steve McQueen as Michael Delaney, LeMans
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I think whenever someone posts something about a car, a little mouse runs and bites The359's nose and mimes a car driving. And then The359 cracks his "ALL ABOUT CARS 18XX - 2002 EDITION NINE THOUSAND FORTY-SEVEN" and posts everything he can find out about it.
I also don't think he knows how to do an oil change. Not that that is a bad thing -- neither do I.
Hobbes: leave the frickin' spoiler alone. Don't make your car a rice rocket. I can't wait until I'm a police officer and can ticket some of those assholes.
Oh, trivia question: what make and modelmarked vehicles does Baltimore City's Traffic Enforcement Division use to (duh) enforce traffic laws ... ?
quote: Oh, trivia question: what make and model marked vehicles does Baltimore City's Traffic Enforcement Division use to (duh) enforce traffic laws ... ?
Volkswagon Beetles
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Try, try, try again. You ALMOST had it. SO CLOSE. Just change one word ... and then figure out the make and model ... you can do it! Ask your roomate for help.
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Hey! You said to change one word, and I did. It's not my fault the Baltimore Traffic Enforcement whatevers can't drive decent automobiles. I'm sure if they ask really nicely, The359 would be happy to make some good recommendations.
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