new no mods or old with mods

would you buy a new car and keep it stock, or buy a used car and mod it

  • new car and keep it stock

    Votes: 6 17.6%
  • used car and mod it yourself

    Votes: 28 82.4%

  • Total voters
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knighthawk1104

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same here. i talked about putting an exhaust on the wrx and my parents go crazy...even though that won't void warranty or be denied warranty.

they let me drop the accord, TL RSB, moog endlinks, CF roofspoiler....all that good stuff..but once it comes to the wrx they talk about the car like it's a God.
 

HondaLuver83

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Ive never owned a new car in my life but if i do i plan on buying a is350 and lowering it with some volks
 

Vomit_Comit

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Ive never owned a new car in my life but if i do i plan on buying a is350 and lowering it with some volks
that would look tight and a big break kit and is-f front bumper and fenders
same here. i talked about putting an exhaust on the wrx and my parents go crazy...even though that won't void warranty or be denied warranty.

they let me drop the accord, TL RSB, moog endlinks, CF roofspoiler....all that good stuff..but once it comes to the wrx they talk about the car like it's a God.

hahah i want the new sti sedan and i was like fmic and cat back and maybe a drop and the were like get a used one lol. so maybe a 2006 legacy 6 speed turbo
 

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I saw a 2011 black is350 with some puple looking te35's **** looked sick a fawk. Im currently driving an 03 is300 that i might just get those wheels in the future for
 

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yea. The only thing that sux is these new cars are so expensive. Even if you can afford the new cars, the problem is, you might not be able to afford to do anything to it. Prime example. I had a guy drive to my store the other day in a brand new gt500 mustang but was counting change in his pocket to buy oil for it. :fail:
 

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I would definatly get an old car and mod it. old cars are not only cheaper then new cars but the mods usually are cheaper as well.
 
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