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Old 04-12-2014, 02:23 PM   #37
chrisl
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Originally Posted by boucher View Post
There's no car that "needs" to be modified. We choose to do that. I understand that it's possible to buy a car and leave it totally show room stock, but for most people that modify cars, they can't leave things alone. I think OP just hit a rut and lost interest. That interest will probably come back eventually.
That's possible. There are some car guys though (myself included) though who genuinely care more about the result than the process, and if a car hits all the right buttons stock, there's no real need to mod it (and, in fact, that's preferable to starting with a car that isn't what I want and modding it). I'm not saying either way is necessarily better, just that there are a variety of different ways to love cars.
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