Originally Posted by x'ed
yeah i mean its one thing to not want to mod your car, but bitching at others cuz they do is mucho lame in my opinion. drive your own car, do with it what you want, don't bug someone else for their own. its as if someone stole the original posters car and did an mtv pimp my ride and now he's all pissed. don't understand why people would get angry about someone modifying their own car. not liking it is one thing, but picketing the whole ideal is much ghey.
Of course what I posted was my opinion, and like sphincters, we all have one. As I can see, you have one too.
When one buys big giant aftermarket rims for a car, it is obvious that the owner wants to be unique. It is a quality most of us have. It is why we own Crossfires.
But the big giant aftermarket rims, like the spoilers, ground effects, and other flashy mods, add-ons, or whatever you want to call them, put you into a stereotype.
It is your job to find out what that stereotype is. If you are from an older crowd, you will know the answer to that. If you are from a younger crowd, you probably have no idea what I am trying to say, nor will you probably care.
I encourage you to mod your Crossfire anyway you want. Just realize that you are now fitting into a stereotype with those big giant look-at-me aftermarket wheels.