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just a question i'd be greatful 4answers,

whats your favouriote aspect of modding and why?

it can be anything to do with bodywork to the engine. its just a little research i'm doing for the website i'm a member to. if your interested in having a look at what are own club does in plymouth (south west of england) then feel free @

www.celtic-cruise.co.uk free registration cheers lol :P:D

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hmmm i slowly restore and modify parts on my car... mainly because it gives me pride in working on my beast with my own hands... and as for performance mods, its the thrill of seeing what each upgrade does.

Owning a jap car is like owning a lego set. Once you've finished with the original set, you can add more lego locks to it and make it into something even more creative and wonderful.

And the best part of it, at the end of the day, no one else in th world has a lego construction the same as yours,a nd this feeling is one of the most fulfilling things about owning a modified import. Its your creation, and there's no others like it.

I like everything about modding, the looks the sound the power..... but i get the most enjoyment out of improving my own mechanical knowledge and actually knowing what is going on under the bonnet....not like some of the porche/ferrari drivers at some track days ive been to.

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