Blue stocks & fuji
#16
I'm not opposed to colored wheels. I actually like them if the car's theme is somewhat aggressive. However, I am not a fan of stock wheels painted/powdercoated, and/or sprayed with anything.
So are you saying you would not use PlastiDip if you owned a Ferrari? To each his own, but I don't understand the logic. Are you admitting that PlastiDip, as a car "modification," is tawdry or trashy (for lack of a better word)? Then why even do it? Are you saying it's okay to use something that makes your car look cheap and tacky (ironic when considering your signature) if the car is not an exotic?
I don't understand how you can broadly claim that G37 drivers are stuck-up and closed-minded when you clearly created this thread to get a reaction, knowing fullwell that it was likely not going to be a good one. So, blanketing G37 drivers as anything other than favorable is a fantastic way to "promote your business." Well done.
So are you saying you would not use PlastiDip if you owned a Ferrari? To each his own, but I don't understand the logic. Are you admitting that PlastiDip, as a car "modification," is tawdry or trashy (for lack of a better word)? Then why even do it? Are you saying it's okay to use something that makes your car look cheap and tacky (ironic when considering your signature) if the car is not an exotic?
I don't understand how you can broadly claim that G37 drivers are stuck-up and closed-minded when you clearly created this thread to get a reaction, knowing fullwell that it was likely not going to be a good one. So, blanketing G37 drivers as anything other than favorable is a fantastic way to "promote your business." Well done.
#17
I'm not opposed to colored wheels. I actually like them if the car's theme is somewhat aggressive. However, I am not a fan of stock wheels painted/powdercoated, and/or sprayed with anything.
So are you saying you would not use PlastiDip if you owned a Ferrari? To each his own, but I don't understand the logic. Are you admitting that PlastiDip, as a car "modification," is tawdry or trashy (for lack of a better word)? Then why even do it? Are you saying it's okay to use something that makes your car look cheap and tacky (ironic when considering your signature) if the car is not an exotic?
I don't understand how you can broadly claim that G37 drivers are stuck-up and closed-minded when you clearly created this thread to get a reaction, knowing fullwell that it was likely not going to be a good one. So, blanketing G37 drivers as anything other than favorable is a fantastic way to "promote your business." Well done.
So are you saying you would not use PlastiDip if you owned a Ferrari? To each his own, but I don't understand the logic. Are you admitting that PlastiDip, as a car "modification," is tawdry or trashy (for lack of a better word)? Then why even do it? Are you saying it's okay to use something that makes your car look cheap and tacky (ironic when considering your signature) if the car is not an exotic?
I don't understand how you can broadly claim that G37 drivers are stuck-up and closed-minded when you clearly created this thread to get a reaction, knowing fullwell that it was likely not going to be a good one. So, blanketing G37 drivers as anything other than favorable is a fantastic way to "promote your business." Well done.
#18
I would assume that it was pretty obvious that most people on this forum are not my target market but I guess that just flew right over your head I guess. When did I say you shouldn't plasti dip a ferrari? I'd be the first one to do it. But hey, whatever floats your boat buddy.
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#24
Do you really think I'm not aware how silly it looks?
If it hurts you that much, maybe you should rethink life. I did this to promote my business and it's working. Seeing everyone rip their heads off on this forum is just an added benefit. Really amazing how stuck up and closed minded g37 drivers are.
If it hurts you that much, maybe you should rethink life. I did this to promote my business and it's working. Seeing everyone rip their heads off on this forum is just an added benefit. Really amazing how stuck up and closed minded g37 drivers are.
This is the reason why I don't come to this forum anymore. All of these useless threads fill up a forum that WAS helpful and informative. Now it's filled with fools that have nothing better to do than to take an otherwise good looking car and destroy just for the sake of it. If you're using this to "promote" your business, then you should starting thinking about doing something else because this will not get you far.
#25
just remember when you were younger, and the crap you did to your first or second (new to you) car that had 75,000miles. well, now our once new classy car, is some youngsters first or second (new to him/her) car with 75,000 miles.
so get with the times guys, and be ready to see more cheesy g37's. the older they get, the easier ricers can get 'em. thats life.
#26
#27
people, get off your thrones. these cars WERE once "classy" & "elegant". the older this model becomes, the higher in mileages they will appear in dealer lots and the cheaper and the more accessible they will become to the younger generation and those with cheap tastes. so be ready to see more and more funky crap on the g37's.
just remember when you were younger, and the crap you did to your first or second (new to you) car that had 75,000miles. well, now our once new classy car, is some youngsters first or second (new to him/her) car with 75,000 miles.
so get with the times guys, and be ready to see more cheesy g37's. the older they get, the easier ricers can get 'em. thats life.
just remember when you were younger, and the crap you did to your first or second (new to you) car that had 75,000miles. well, now our once new classy car, is some youngsters first or second (new to him/her) car with 75,000 miles.
so get with the times guys, and be ready to see more cheesy g37's. the older they get, the easier ricers can get 'em. thats life.
+100000 100% truth.
Also, your facebook link doesn't seem to be working
#28
people, get off your thrones. these cars WERE once "classy" & "elegant". the older this model becomes, the higher in mileages they will appear in dealer lots and the cheaper and the more accessible they will become to the younger generation and those with cheap tastes. so be ready to see more and more funky crap on the g37's.
just remember when you were younger, and the crap you did to your first or second (new to you) car that had 75,000miles. well, now our once new classy car, is some youngsters first or second (new to him/her) car with 75,000 miles.
so get with the times guys, and be ready to see more cheesy g37's. the older they get, the easier ricers can get 'em. thats life.
just remember when you were younger, and the crap you did to your first or second (new to you) car that had 75,000miles. well, now our once new classy car, is some youngsters first or second (new to him/her) car with 75,000 miles.
so get with the times guys, and be ready to see more cheesy g37's. the older they get, the easier ricers can get 'em. thats life.
And I'll be the first to say the g37 is not the holy grail of all cars, but that doesn't mean I can't show a passion and respect for the engineers that built this car. It's like taking and piece of art work and scribbling all over it with a sharpie. You can do it, yes, but that doesn't mean you should. I'm out. Good luck "modding."
#29
I can't say I ever did anything like this to any of my cars, and though it's true for some easily accessible, cars posting crap like this and trying to justify it on a forum of "enthusiasts" is just asking for it. And he's getting it. I honestly don't know what else he would expect. The same old "it only matters if you like it" crap? smh.
And I'll be the first to say the g37 is not the holy grail of all cars, but that doesn't mean I can't show a passion and respect for the engineers that built this car. It's like taking and piece of art work and scribbling all over it with a sharpie. You can do it, yes, but that doesn't mean you should. I'm out. Good luck "modding."
And I'll be the first to say the g37 is not the holy grail of all cars, but that doesn't mean I can't show a passion and respect for the engineers that built this car. It's like taking and piece of art work and scribbling all over it with a sharpie. You can do it, yes, but that doesn't mean you should. I'm out. Good luck "modding."
#30
the gtlaw reference made me laugh
still is, just gotta dig deeper, like shawn t.
still is, just gotta dig deeper, like shawn t.
Last edited by jujubii; 11-21-2012 at 02:01 PM.