It's nice to see others who care as much about keeping their cars looking new as I do.
It takes a lot of time to do it yourself and do it right, but it's all worth it when someone says that they thought that your car was manufactured within the last year or two and it's really well past half a decade old. Having owned German cars, I can say that they don't look dated nearly as quickly as others as its a real joy to keep it looking new.
The only real mods I do to cars is all OEM or look as if it came with the car. I like to drive a car that looks like it is still completely stock and top of the line, not like a kid who slapped on every cheap Chinese bolt on or stick on aftermarket part that they could find, and it seems there's more and more out there like myself.
I look forward to sharing what tips and tricks I've picked up and learn some new things.
It takes a lot of time to do it yourself and do it right, but it's all worth it when someone says that they thought that your car was manufactured within the last year or two and it's really well past half a decade old. Having owned German cars, I can say that they don't look dated nearly as quickly as others as its a real joy to keep it looking new.
The only real mods I do to cars is all OEM or look as if it came with the car. I like to drive a car that looks like it is still completely stock and top of the line, not like a kid who slapped on every cheap Chinese bolt on or stick on aftermarket part that they could find, and it seems there's more and more out there like myself.
I look forward to sharing what tips and tricks I've picked up and learn some new things.
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