Aside from the fact that you know it will drive as well as a dog with its legs cut off , i honestly can't think of anything that cant be improved visually with a massive thump from the big stick. happy to be convinced otherwise but here's a few , well quite a few examples to get the juices flowing.
Thats a tasty selection of motors. Bizarrely the one i like least (considering id chop off vital bits to own one) is the 911! I really dislike the stepped up BBS, different wheels snd iit eould be awesome 😎 The stick definitely improves things 😂
Post by grumpynorthener on Nov 7, 2020 19:47:35 GMT
See I sort of appreciate where you are coming from but am I prepared to put up with the knock on effects of poor handling and loosing the exhaust every third speed bump or pothole that I come across for sake of aesthetics - that's like asking me if I drill holes in my wellies to let the water out - However
Give me a motor that's clever enough to be fitted with factory suspension that you allows you to choose your ride height at the touch of a button
See I sort of appreciate where you are coming from but am I prepared to put up with the knock on effects of poor handling and loosing the exhaust every third speed bump or pothole that I come across for sake of aesthetics - that's like asking me if I drill holes in my wellies to let the water out - However
I’m kind of with you on that Chris. I love the aesthetic of a slammed car but from experience when i lowered my Polo it just wasn’t a pleasant experience driving it to work and back every day over speed bumps and Derbyshire roads. I put it back to standard after about 6 months and even went back to the standard wheels over the 17’s with low profiles.
It’s probably fine if it’s your weekend cruiser though.