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Old 10-25-2002, 01:28 PM   #23
spoogenet
 
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Originally posted by mt.biker
clean is not having any crap laying around the inside of your car. Clean is not having your truck full of shit.
Clean is not having a shit stain along the side of your car.
Clean is removing the animals from your grill.

you'd be amazed at what you can tell about people and how they treat their car. Most just clean the outside and leaving the inside looking like shit. I'll get some pictures of what my car looks like and we'll use that as an example. For the most part my car looks like it never left the showroom....


Haha....I keep a Swiffer wipe in my car to keep the dust to a low level. Dust on the interior bothers me.....so I can clean it up anytime while at a light or something.

* Nice tint (if tinted at all), I think metallic looks good on certain cars, not on others. Silver car with metallic is ok, IMO. No colored tints.
* Subtle body kit, one where it's obvious it's not stock but that doesn't jump out from a mile away.
* Small tasteful wing or no wing at all. Not a big fan of CF hoods.
* All colors of the paint matched, no white car with off-white parts, no primer, etc.
* Tasteful wheels, so no chromes on a car, 16"-19" depending on the car. Color of wheels should go well with the car color, so white only on red,black,blue. Silver on most cars, gunmetal on some. No black wheels.
* Slammed is ok but only if done well, such as proper camber, but I prefer light drops 1-2.5".
* The usual no dings, dents, scratches, or bird crap.
* Clean interior. No huge tach with shift light in an auto, modest guages, clean color choices to go well with exterior color. No one color only interiors. The list goes on.
* Clean engine bay
* No Folger's cans
* No stickers unless required by law
* I prefer no license in the front, but that's not always an option

I wouldn't rank things such as stereo as being clean, but if a stereo is installed it should blend well with the car.

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