first gen LS to add to the fixed up category.
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Widebody Response
Sorry, but the car is over-the-top and gaudy. I much prefer a clean, uncluttered look with subtle body kit and tasteful trim. I hate to see LSs overdone and 'riced-out.' No disrespect intended.
Keep the clean, Euro-look and the car not only looks better, but will be worth more money when sold.
BTW, what is a wide-body? Was there actually a production car with a body wider than stock?
Keep the clean, Euro-look and the car not only looks better, but will be worth more money when sold.
BTW, what is a wide-body? Was there actually a production car with a body wider than stock?
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Re: Widebody Response
Originally posted by bblueser
Sorry, but the car is over-the-top and gaudy. I much prefer a clean, uncluttered look with subtle body kit and tasteful trim. I hate to see LSs overdone and 'riced-out.' No disrespect intended.
Keep the clean, Euro-look and the car not only looks better, but will be worth more money when sold.
BTW, what is a wide-body? Was there actually a production car with a body wider than stock?
Sorry, but the car is over-the-top and gaudy. I much prefer a clean, uncluttered look with subtle body kit and tasteful trim. I hate to see LSs overdone and 'riced-out.' No disrespect intended.
Keep the clean, Euro-look and the car not only looks better, but will be worth more money when sold.
BTW, what is a wide-body? Was there actually a production car with a body wider than stock?
They are just add on parts to the bumpers and fenders.
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Last edited by LOTC; 09-22-03 at 03:47 PM.
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