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27-04-2011, 09:34 PM | #11 | ||
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depends on why the question or debate has come up
if it is for racing classes, then the governing bodies opinion is final - the opinions of anyone here means nothing if it just out of curiosity or to compare one car with another, then who really cares. everyone should just enjoy what they have and forget about anyone else's car. my car would be considered a street car, but it only gets driven 12 times or less a year - only on nice days and not on dirt roads or near car parks or too much other traffic. does that make it less of a street car - i personally do not care many cars are modified to some extent, so i do not see the point in worrying if someone else's car is a street car or not, just because it has more mods (or really because it goes faster both in a straight line and around corners) than mine. i love my car no matter what it gets pigeon holed into but to put it bluntly, if it has number plates, i guess that means it is a street car. if it is too far removed from standard, one day the plates may be forcefully removed |
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