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That's not really a valid comparison considering a horse runs AT LEAST 4X the cost of a GS, just like a GS is 3-4X the cost of a Civic (which you might see reps on routinely). But your point is taken, just not agreed with. As I already said, my thoughts on reps don't align with everyones. This would be an interesting poll question, to run reps, or keep it legit? Hmmmm
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Rep or not, who cares? If it looks good, it looks good. The GS isn't a rare collectors car that needs to be preserved in an air tight bubble.
I like the black, but wondering how it would look white.
I like the black, but wondering how it would look white.
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Thank you guys. I was thinking to paint it in body color but after installed the kit, I think it match the black color of the oem diffuser.
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Exactly. No need to discredit either side.
I don't follow the trends or brands on this sort of item so to me it looks fantastic. I'd never know it wasn't the overpriced name brand item that the picky folks choose.
I don't follow the trends or brands on this sort of item so to me it looks fantastic. I'd never know it wasn't the overpriced name brand item that the picky folks choose.
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Ironically, the reason why I was eager to comment on this post was because our CL "crew" out here has someone who sells and pushes reps (rims, etc as a side job), even to people in our group. It was a topic of debate for a while, and one individual really had strong feelings against reps, stronger than me. I think when you have shown your car(s) and/or been around it a long time, you have a sentiment to keep it legit. I don't think picky is accurate. Again, these are different times and to each their own. Focker out
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Here's my view with replicas. You might as well have bought a Toyota and make it look like a Lexus that way you can feel like you're driving a Lexus.
It should go well with your fake Rolex, fake true religion jeans and counterfeit Gucci shades. It should also go well with your wife/girl friends Luis Buiton purse (yes I do know how to spell LV, I was trying to make a point), that Chanel shades she is sporting, yup it's also fake just like the matching front lip spoiler.
Then roll into the Neiman Marcus curb site feeling like a million bucks going straight to the clearance racks. Didn't find anything they could afford so they go to Chinatown and buy more counterfeit products.
I see these folks every now and then. I shake my head and think, to each is own. I couldn't live like that. I'd rather save my money, buy the real thing or not at all. It's just not the same. Remember Luxury is a lifestyle.
It should go well with your fake Rolex, fake true religion jeans and counterfeit Gucci shades. It should also go well with your wife/girl friends Luis Buiton purse (yes I do know how to spell LV, I was trying to make a point), that Chanel shades she is sporting, yup it's also fake just like the matching front lip spoiler.
Then roll into the Neiman Marcus curb site feeling like a million bucks going straight to the clearance racks. Didn't find anything they could afford so they go to Chinatown and buy more counterfeit products.
I see these folks every now and then. I shake my head and think, to each is own. I couldn't live like that. I'd rather save my money, buy the real thing or not at all. It's just not the same. Remember Luxury is a lifestyle.
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I think they look great, especially with your wheels. Most people wouldn't know they are reps. You could spend more for "real things" but most people wouldn't care. As long as they look good (which they do).