Who are you trying to impress?

-Tom
2001 Firehawk #086
Black/Black M6
Minor Bolt-Ons so far(SLP CAI, LM, TSP Lid, Short Stick, tons of Zymol)
When all is said and done though, I do it to for myself, since it's MY hobby. I do like staying one mod ahead of my friends though
I'm not really doing it to impress anyone, but to scare the **** out of me when I press the throttle and to bring a huge smile to my face when I park it. If those two things have been done within a day, then I am happy.
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All in all I'm happy knowing I paid for everything and did all the work myself.
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Who cares what someone else thinks, its my money, its my car, and i'll make it as fast and as sexy as i want
...I do things to my car because it makes me feel good. Sure, most guys and girls like my car but I am not trying to pick up either one... I do things to my car so I can enjoy the ride. Driving a car that you enjoy makes all the hard work worth it. Also knowing that I did it and not paying some shop to make the car fast makes it that much more special. My car is a large part of me.
This is applicable to more than just cars. Its the same logic that propels me to mow my lawn 3-4 times a week and to fertilize and dethatch multiple times a year.
It's all about stepping back and looking at the fruits of your labor and being proud.
I really agree with The Alchemist.
Could not of said it better myself. 
lol I knew I'd get that. Nah, it came on the radio as I was flipping the channels I agree with most as well - doing it for yourself is the most rewarding aspect of this. It seems today that "tricking out" a car has become such a trend - and if you're not following what's "in" your car is seen as uncool. I think that attitude is so stupid - it completely overlooks the idea of tricking out a car for YOU - because you like it for what it is or what it means to you.
-Tom
*hoping to himself that they don't catch on to the fact that he owns three copies of every Shania Twain album ever released*
While like anyone else, it’s nice to have people tell me “hey, you did a really nice job on that remote oil filter mount” or “you car sounds really nice,” that’s not why I built it.
If I had to pick though, I would rather get my compliments from a knowledgeable guy. Most girls tend to say things like “you have a really pretty/cute car,” and while I just want to be like “DON’T EVER CALL MY CAR PRETTY OR CUTE AGAIN!!!,” I can’t because they are just trying to be nice (at least that’s how I take it). So I just have to be like “thanks….” and then there is that silence that follows where nobody knows what to say.
One of the most fun things to do (for me) is to pull the T-tops, get out alone, on an open highway in the evening (give the AZ summer heat time to die down), and just go (where does not matter…just “that way”….). I get into 6th, set the cruse at 80mph, sit back, and listen to the engine rumble on through the true duels. No matter how bad my day has been or what’s going on, I always seem to feel better.

Chris
) But I also do it to show up other guys, do it to impress girls, and do it to mess with everyone from High school that said I'd never have a car people thought was "the best". I dunno, it's really deep for me, and the above examples only scratch the surface. This is applicable to more than just cars. Its the same logic that propels me to mow my lawn 3-4 times a week and to fertilize and dethatch multiple times a year.
It's all about stepping back and looking at the fruits of your labor and being proud.





