Pink & Blue 182, JDM DC2
Since so many people seem to have a problem as what is/isn't classed as a mod I thought it best we start a little topic which can be stickied *hopefully*.
Ok, its very simple so here goes. Ask yourself this question:
Did my car leave the factory exactly as it is now?
Yes - The car is standard
No - The car is modified
Got it? Good.
Here's a few examples since people might get confused.
1. I reversed into a wall and broke my rear rlights, I'm going to get smoked ones, is this a mod?
A. Yes. Smoked lights are not standard fit.
2. Someone scuffed my bump strip and I've had to get some new ones. I want them colourcoded, is this a mod?
A. Yes if you car didn't originally come with them.
3. I want to do some track days and get a roll cage, is this a mod?
A. Yes it is...
Etc Etc.
One final thing to remember. If you can't afford the insurance premium increase (where applicable - some insuers don't charge much/at all) then you can't really afford the modification.
Don't become a statistic, get in trouble with the Police, get your policy cancelled etc etc. Its not worth it.
Ok, its very simple so here goes. Ask yourself this question:
Did my car leave the factory exactly as it is now?
Yes - The car is standard
No - The car is modified
Got it? Good.
Here's a few examples since people might get confused.
1. I reversed into a wall and broke my rear rlights, I'm going to get smoked ones, is this a mod?
A. Yes. Smoked lights are not standard fit.
2. Someone scuffed my bump strip and I've had to get some new ones. I want them colourcoded, is this a mod?
A. Yes if you car didn't originally come with them.
3. I want to do some track days and get a roll cage, is this a mod?
A. Yes it is...
Etc Etc.
One final thing to remember. If you can't afford the insurance premium increase (where applicable - some insuers don't charge much/at all) then you can't really afford the modification.
Don't become a statistic, get in trouble with the Police, get your policy cancelled etc etc. Its not worth it.