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People who are over opinionated about modifying cars.

I'm not worried about HP. Why would I care about HP? I can't go any faster than 110km/h and I'm in a grand Prix... I have no intentions of street racing. I just wanted to hear the supercharger when I pass. Sounds like a Honda Civic forum..

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I'm not worried about HP. Why would I care about HP? I can't go any faster than 110km/h and I'm in a grand Prix... I have no intentions of street racing. I just wanted to hear the supercharger when I pass. Sounds like a Honda Civic forum..

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not worried about HP? no street racing? ..get the hell off this forum....Civics rule....
 
Sometimes, I agree, the littlest of mods are the ones we appreciate the most. It really is up to the owner, and how they want to spend their money. Most people pay more attention to the small detail posts over those with an engine swap, or intercooler install. Often, the small things highlight someone being unique, and it pushes people to think outside of the box. I post photos when my work is unique, or innovative, and people usually respect that.

I was innovative once for fixing the HAI, and it worked like a charm. Everyone can buy a wizair, but there was only one of these at the time (Yes the RS1 sticker was red and put there just to make it look more fancy), and the final refined version trimmed and tinted with VHT looked wicked and worked so much better than the original fitment of the HAI.
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Whether it is subtle use of a Cobalt Supercharged emblem instead of the conventional big GTP one on the side doors, or a stripe where one wasn't, and a custom cut and ground original SSEi badge to clean up the appearance, a person can share their own impressions, and should be ready to accept criticism, but not let it deter them from what they want to do.
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