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I'm a car enthusiast and always will be into modding my cars. I have a long journey ahead of me, but I dont see me with out any kind of mods and special attention I will give my cars in my lifetime lol.
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When I first got my Z, a little over a year ago, I wanted to do anything and everything to it. But now that I've done some mods and realized that I'm not a future race car driver, I'm happy and have my car setup that fits my needs. I'm not done modding and think I will always love to mod I'm just more realistic.
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Like most of the cars I've purchased, I have a mod list in mind right from initial ownership. Then I pick up a couple of ideas from other enthusiasts, but settle down after a couple of years. So my Z has gone without mods for the last year.
I'll keep it until I fall in love with something else. So far, this has been a long love affair by my standards (3+ years). Does that make me a car slut?! |
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You don't have to do mods to cars to be an enthusiast. I know a couple of people that have some amazing car collections that not one is "modified". |
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i completely get it. i have been thinking of going other directions lately. (viper gts, e92 m3, maaaaybe sellin gthe z and saving for an alfa 4c?). i think mine is mainly because i want something new and exciting all the time.
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Cars keep my busy...fishing keeps me busy......the range keeps me busy...I have a few hobbies that keeps me from falling out of the modding passion.
I've come to washing the cars every weekend and waxing it every other weekend. :) Still love every single mile that I put on my garage queen Z. Also taking turns driving the Z, WRX and my DD...three different experiences, keeps my on my toes with mods and wanting more mods. |
Personally, I have never felt the need to mod just to mod. Every mod I've done & have planned has a purpose of how I want the car & it is not my daily driver. I have had a pretty clear plan on what I wanted to do while some ideas have been added & subtracted long the way & am yet to remove or redo a mod. I have always put proper thought & planning into my mods & not just mod on a whim. When I finish, (almost there ;) ) then I can just enjoy my car. I don't vehicle swap much so once I get it the way I want, I'm good.
:twocents: YMMV |
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The whole reason why I mod a vehicle is to make it unique to my taste. I don't like to have a vehicle that someone else has. Modding is almost like art to me, each change is representative of myself. Plus, I love working on cars.
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True..........I'm not sure you lose the passion but typically once you mod a part, that should be it. You basically accomplished your goal. Sure there are people that "waste" money to change exhaust or intakes a few times, go to HFC then swap again for test pipes. **** I went thru 3 different rim combos, to end up with Sport Rays , which is want I wanted to begin with. But that's part of the fun, within reason. |
I've had spurts where I've done lots of mods then I look at this past Spring/Summer. Outside of installing my front lip (which recently flew off lol) and new R-11 tires, I did nothing
Then in the last 3 weeks, picked up a Carbon Signal CF spoiler, some engine hoses, Illuminated kick plates and have hood props from Kellyfields coming :) Heck, I might not even put the hood props in till after winter so I have something to look forward to lol. I find these little spurts help keep the passion alive. Life will always get in the way here and there. One thing I do love about the Z is not feeling like I "have to" mod everything to make it look good/perform well. With lesser cars it was never ending...but the Z can be a show stopper with only a handful of modifications. |
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I only stop modding when I think I'll be selling the car soon. But not once do I wish I bought a luxury or hybrid car like some of the posts in this thread. Besides making my gf and I comfy, sports cars are the main reason I work. Maybe I have some problem where reality won't set in for me, but luckily I have never fell into any sort of financial trouble because of it.
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Interesting perspectives. Glad I'm not the only one. And it's not that I lose interest in the car itself - just in modifying it. Like I'd love to do some of the CF interior trim, but then I think, 'Well, I could take that $500 & do something else.' Where if I did it when I first got the car I wouldn't have give it a second thought.
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I just wanna see what the next gen z will look like/be. Then I'll probably fall in love with it and save up money/ stop modding.
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I've had mine for 3 years. I am actually more in love with my Z now than I was when it was brand new. My level of interest in my previous cars definitely had the opposite trend.
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Stopping the mods...
For me modifying its a hobby, automobiles in general are a passion. Will i get tired of modding? Maybe. Will I lose interest in nice cars in general? Hell no.
I guess i just have a more "OEM" taste where The only parts I care about changing are pretty much just wheels and exhaust and a drop. The rest I don't really care too much, just as long as my Z is unique than another Z on the road im good. |
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