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What's your idea of a good mod/theme.

Car  M3, Cup racer'd 182
Due to the increasing threads that slate's other people's mods/theme for cars i thought i'd add a good mod thread to see there "idea of a good mod" and see if other people agree or even hate there's.

This doesn't have to stay to the clio's so any cars in general, I know that taste is different to us all but that's the point of modding the world would be a boring place if everyone had the same taste.

I do like a few mods
"rat look" if done right and only on vw's
And the euro stanced look also do like the clean subtle look.

Remember this isn't a thread to **** people off, but too see if your taste is as the same as everyone else's remember its easy to slate a taste/mod but harder to come up with one that most or even everybody likes.

Feel free to add your own pics and thoughts.
 
i think putting a good stance on a car is the best possible mod. some cars look better with a subtle approach. some look amazing when they go all out with crazy stretch tyres etc

the clean and simple approach looks good, as in having everything colour coded and on some cars a small amount of smoothing. not into OTT smoothing everything though
 
The rat look, when done properly looks amazing,

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it's just a shame that most of the time they're normal cars with fake rusty bonetts & roof racks full of useless crap,
or utter heaps of sh*t passed off as rats.


I also quite like Nato green cars.

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not really a fan of the rat look, probably because i like a car looking immaculate as possible.

but dont mind the euro look if its done properly, and i hate sticker bombing for some reason!

much prefer subtle mods to cars
 
Any mod that involves taking the Manufacturers' service guide and sticking to it religiously gets my vote.

I know that, with those stripez, I can't pull a moral high-ground
 
Any mod that involves taking the Manufacturers' service guide and sticking to it religiously gets my vote.

I know that, with those stripez, I can't pull a moral high-ground

Lol, so your idea of a good mod/theme is absolutely none at all? ;)

Although I guess pure oem is a theme in itself.
 
The mod I'm pleased with at the moment is fitting the Negative (Blue) quick release clamp to the battery.

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Bought from Maplins, the Positive (Red) to get it to fit you will need to mess with the original wiring, so I didn't bother with it.
Makes it simple to disconnect the battery if you are always tinkering with the car.

A cheaper alternative is to use a bicycle seat clamp.

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My idea of a good mod is simple-

It should blend seemless into the car & not look like a mod- a mod should look OEM

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Anything that you would need to explain why it looks "good" is a bad mod/theme

FOr road cars, this includes having roll cages, fixed buckets and multi-strap harnesses.
 
I think the answers to this thread would be more telling/interesting if the question was "If you had to choose one type of mod, what would it be?"
I am an OEM guy but for me, it is lowering a "tad" (not slammed so it is undriveable).
I can think of no more effective a mod than when you look at a car that looks completely standard and think, that sits really well on the road.
It can be applied to anything from a supermini to an M3, doesn't come with any stigma etc.
 
What if the car is used on road and track?

If it's competitive track time, then it wouldn't see the road.

If it's just track days, then surely the majority of its time is on the road, so why make it look like a track refugee?

May as well slap roundels and sponsor livery on it too..... Monster Energy stickers?
 
Exterior, Im into the OEM appearance, with subtle hints of change here and there. Interior wise, I like well finished fast road idea, dark painted half cage, dark buckets seats, false floor with a little sound deadening and carpet so it doesnt look and feel ripped out. I suppose along the same lines as the R26R's but a little more discreet.
 
If it's competitive track time, then it wouldn't see the road.

If it's just track days, then surely the majority of its time is on the road, so why make it look like a track refugee?

May as well slap roundels and sponsor livery on it too..... Monster Energy stickers?

Not always true as Rallye, hillclimb cars etc. need to be registered and road legal over here.
 
Why not? I commute 30 miles every day in a yozza'd and track prep'd 172. It's fun. Am i stupid? Maybe. Am i a chav? Hell no.
 
Subtler the better for me. OEM+, but with mods focused on improving performance. First car isn't mine, second is.

Standard;

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Mine (what I call OEM+)

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The fact its track is wider, lower, handles better, stops 10x better, and will soon hopefully 'go' significantly better, doesn't mean it needs to look 10x worse or 10x different. I can't understand significant changes to bodywork, lexus lights, 'smoothing' etc. If you don't like the look of something in the first place, why buy it. Plenty of other options out there....

But hay, each to their own. I suspect i'll be branded boring for my lack of individuality above, but I don't really mind as I'm the one who sits in it.
 
I like stickers me. Nah.

I like what is often called 'club sport' spec. A good smattering of track stuff, but with enough comfort to drive to the 'Ring. Or the shops. Nice suspension (but the option to soften it off and retain ride hight), uprated brakes, sensible sized wheels, decent rubber, tidy exterior, partial strip inside but retaining creature comforts like AC and a radio, half cage, comfy buckets, harness, carpets, door trims, no sound deadening, etc. Clean, tidy, purposeful, track and road.

Not a hunk of junk or so hardcore it doesn't work on the road.

R26.R more or less got it right from factory although IMO it needs a stereo and 2 sets of wheels... R888s are a pain on the road. Why not a set of slicks and some proper rubber for the road?
 
Me personally think the oem+ looks no different to standard and boring imo.

As for a road legal car done as a track car with cage,buckets,harnesses "shouldn't be used on the road" if it's used on track then it's being used for a purpose, not every person can afford to buy a second car and trl just to tow the track car too and from the track.

Infact when i had my car booked into the mot station a few miles away rather than me towing it there i drove it, i had more enjoyment driving it there and back than when it was standard.
 
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for a daily driver mine would be

standard bodywork
decent size wheels - prefer OEM looking wheels.
good stance - not too low though.
OEM looking replacement front seats
rest of mods being mechanical...

for a sunday best car (showing off car) or track car it would be different.
 
OEM "stance"
OEM Wheels
OEM Appearance.

If I had a stack of cash to blow on the 172, I'd do:-
Samco hose. Panel filter, stealth SS system (a well silenced one!) and some rortier cams.

No sense in trying to make it look like some sort of track warrior, as it wouldn't be. Besides, if I had a stack of cash to blow on the 172, I'd actually.
Go to a garage, part ex. Clio, buy AMG / MX-5 / Brabus
 
OEM "stance"
OEM Wheels
OEM Appearance.

If I had a stack of cash to blow on the 172, I'd do:-
Samco hose. Panel filter, stealth SS system (a well silenced one!) and some rortier cams.

No sense in trying to make it look like some sort of track warrior, as it wouldn't be. Besides, if I had a stack of cash to blow on the 172, I'd actually.
Go to a garage, part ex. Clio, buy AMG / MX-5 / Brabus

G(r)ey stripes aren't OEM appearance afaik.
 
they sure aint.
if I bought one without them, I certainly wouldn't go adding them.

Mind, semi-cages and a lack of interior isn't very OEM either
 
The best theme can be any theme aslong the person modifying the car has plenty of money, you go to car shows or track days and see the top of the range modified cars, who have the money to get it proffesionally done and completely finished. Then you drive down your local mcdonalds and see some 17 year old chavs attempt to modifying his car by putting lexus lights, a £30 sub in the boot, eyelids and anything else he can pick up from halfrauds...and attempt to fit it himself.
 
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