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I've never even seen a car with such things around here, must be nice living a nice area.
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Quoted: Quoted: You’re wrong, and you should feel ashamed. https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fs1.cdn.autoevolution.com%2Fimages%2Fnews%2Fgallery%2F2020-nissan-370z-50th-anniversary-edition-brings-racing-livery-to-street-level_20.jpg&f=1&nofb=1 Better: |
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There’s a time and a place for everything. Sometimes it works, sometimes it does not.
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How about a middle of the road opinion. It is fine for fun cars that you do track days with and sometimes drive on the street. Not fine for your daily driver.
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I don’t mind that paint schemes, but the numbers and logos have to go....
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Quoted: Smells like poors in here. View Quote lol Closer to the opposite actually. Ordering a 918 in the $70,000 liquid silver paint option, or being important enough to the manufacturer to get a PTS allocation for your order is a classy way to flex (if that’s your objective). Yes, I realize it’s big money and a big deal to be selected to buy a heritage Ford gt for example, but that still doesn’t make the car look classy. |
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Quoted: How about a middle of the road opinion. It is fine for fun cars that you do track days with and sometimes drive on the street. Not fine for your daily driver. View Quote A reasonable compromise. Still not sure I agree though. I guess I just don’t get the appeal of looking like a factory driver/rider unless you actually are getting paid to drive that shit. |
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Quoted: Yes, I realize it’s big money and a big deal to be selected to buy a heritage Ford gt for example, but that still doesn’t make the car look classy. View Quote But it's OK if I paint my jank hoopty in racing livery? Or do you just hate vintage racing livery in general unless it's on a vintage racing car? |
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Is that the best you can find to dislike on other people's vehicles?
Observe: Carolina Squat Fart cans Slammed cars Stickers on rear windows Offset wheels Spoilers Neon lights Excessive chrome Excessive black Excessive anything Lifts Lowers Large antennae Fuzzy steering wheel Fuzzy seats Fuzzy dice Stuffed animals on dash Bobblehead on dash Jesus on dash Mary on dash Hydraulics Yellow shocks No shocks White wall tires Plastidip wheels And I haven't even had coffee yet. Rookies |
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I dunno....the original paint scheme for the Ford GT-40 looked pretty good to me. Once they start goobering it up with advertising, it wrecks it though. No sponsor logos on the vehicle though...just the original paint job.
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I guess it's the go-to when shouty fluorescent tropical colors just ain't scratching that attention itch.
I really DGAF what you drive, or how you paint it. |
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OP is the reason its so hard to get people to stop saying the word Retard
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Quoted: Is that the best you can find to dislike on other people's vehicles? Observe: Carolina Squat Fart cans Slammed cars Stickers on rear windows Offset wheels Spoilers Neon lights Excessive chrome Excessive black Excessive anything Lifts Lowers Large antennae Fuzzy steering wheel Fuzzy seats Fuzzy dice Stuffed animals on dash Bobblehead on dash Jesus on dash Mary on dash Hydraulics Yellow shocks No shocks White wall tires Plastidip wheels And I haven't even had coffee yet. Rookies View Quote I hate many of those things as well. This thread is focused on my hatred of race liveries for non race cars. |
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Quoted: OP doesn't know what he's talking about: https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blogcdn.com%2Fwww.autoblog.com%2Fmedia%2F2010%2F02%2Fcarwale-gulf-nano-630.jpg&f=1&nofb=1 View Quote lol What an abomination. |
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Quoted: I like some and dislike others. I like this one a lot https://hips.hearstapps.com/autoweek/assets/s3fs-public/60823001.jpg View Quote This one is cool, but in general I agree with OP. This one is cool too |
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What if I'm driving my liveried race car on the street?
The rules mean the rally car is technically road legal and tagged. |
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