Personally it doesnt matter to me because whether a majority of people dont like my car or do its still my car. eitherr way there are some people who just throw their stock car up for the heck of it. I am not entering my car until it is how i want it to be. as for the rule of once you win you cant win anymore some people, and you know who you are, would complain and complain. But hey can't please everyone.
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Haha woow I havnt been on in awhiilee.and aloot has changed...but hey I don't mind the idea of all together..like someone said b4 its a PRIZELESS competition..andd to all u koup owners on ur high horses...simmeerrr down ill go up against koupes and 5's no problem =)...its all about ORIGINALLITTYY..its not hard to buy a koupe tint the windows and have it win..cause a koupe STOCK is still sexy lol but when u see a car with its ownn lil twist that makes u say "wow that's nice"..or "I like that setup"..thatsss what the fotm is alll about =D
Lol me and the lady bought a new sedan / koup and the local shop would only sponsor the sedan for the reason all koups look nice stock. Needless to say I have been putting money into the sedan over the koup.
Where is this mysterious thread everyone refers to.. I was off the forum a few days but I dont recall ever seeing this... And look at the current winners of FOTM (5 and sedan), those cars do NOT deserve to win.I think the rules are fine. My only suggestion like many others here is combine the sedans and five-doors and have a separate vote for the Koups. If sedans and five-doors start to get more entries and votes then we can split them up. Everything being grouped up has already started this month so let's move forward with that idea next month.
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