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That's not too bad.
i don't really go for the carbon fiber look. i think the best mod for a car painted silver is to paint it green. or that really nice factory blue that gm used, i like it on the cavs.
The darker blue color?
My personal favorite color is Cobalt Blue, I've been thinking about putting that color on my GP... when money is a common thing for me that is...
Like on this '70 Chevelle, which is actually Kandy Cobalt Blue:
http://1970chevelle.net/hellcats10.JPG
I'd put that color on ANYTHING, I also think it'd look awesome with a CF hood, maybe a CF spoiler.
If you're actually going to do legitimate engine work to make the car fast i.e. turbo, cams, exhaust, CAI, APC decal across the windshield, then it's not rice. Wings, fart cans, neons, euro tail lights, douchebag drivers with straight-billed hats cocked to the side wearing shirts with popped collars all make rice.
^the parts are nice!
toyota fenders
toyota tails (95-99's) and (00-02's)
toyota power folding mirrors
toyota trunk lid liner
toyota leather steering wheel
toyota TRD spoiler (very rare)
toyota TRD bodykit (also, very rare)
But at the end of the day you're still driving a piece of **** J-body.
no but that's a nice one too. i'm taliing about the really dark blue that came on some of the newer ones, i can't find what it's actually called. side note, if anybody's bored,
Chevrolet Cavalier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrol...ird_generation)
Read and feel sad for eighties 305's. Which with a cam, intake manifold, headers, carb, and intake jump right up to near 300 horse. Not bad for a 305 and a grand.
There is a guy in my home town who has a sunfire that has a 3.4 V6 swap and a toughened five speed from a cavy. lowered with the big queer rims. it goes like a bat out of hell though.
Still no respect because you can't take a car not designed for performance and make someone respect it as a performance car. A Honda S2000 makes 240 something HP out of a 2.2 L I4, not only is that impressive, but its somewhat respectable because its designed for it. (It has ZERO torque so I hear its not fun to drive unless you keep the revs up there).
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