Badly modified cars thread Mk3
Discussion
Shuvi McTupya said:
DoubleD said:
If that was what he was going for, then it is very well done. I cant see anything wrong with the workmanship!Shuvi McTupya said:
DoubleD said:
If that was what he was going for, then it is very well done. I cant see anything wrong with the workmanship!A lot of the examples posted here are probably mechanically sound but still look st. This one is a good example of that, although I’m not sure how you conclude from a photograph that the workmanship is satisfactory.
Escort3500 said:
Ah, the periodic argument on PH about what comprises “badly modified”.
A lot of the examples posted here are probably mechanically sound but still look st. This one is a good example of that, although I’m not sure how you conclude from a photograph that the workmanship is satisfactory.
Indeed. Is it the aesthetics or the execution?A lot of the examples posted here are probably mechanically sound but still look st. This one is a good example of that, although I’m not sure how you conclude from a photograph that the workmanship is satisfactory.
james_TW said:
thelostboy said:
Rockettvr said:
This requires far, far more attention than its getting!http://www.xiphisternum.com/athame.html
Mr lestat said:
RB Will said:
Don’t understand why people badge like this unless it’s for a joke !In the end I bought a TVR Tasmin but had considered an old Rolls Royce and was going to re-badge it BMW as a joke for my colleagues in the German Office where I was working.
Decided that the 750 miles to work @ 10mpg was not a good idea.
so called said:
Back in around 1998 I was looking for a new car for my 'commute' to work.
In the end I bought a TVR Tasmin but had considered an old Rolls Royce and was going to re-badge it BMW as a joke for my colleagues in the German Office where I was working.
Decided that the 750 miles to work @ 10mpg was not a good idea.
But the TVR Tasmin was the right tool for the job? I like your thinking but I'm not sure I could replicate your workings...In the end I bought a TVR Tasmin but had considered an old Rolls Royce and was going to re-badge it BMW as a joke for my colleagues in the German Office where I was working.
Decided that the 750 miles to work @ 10mpg was not a good idea.
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