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Stick another turbo in there...

When individuals really enter into their cars they are able to enter up for their neck. These people will expend hours and days and weeks tuning, polishing, fixing and upgrading their car until they are like Frankenstein's monster, with elaborate exhaust systems, fancy body work and engines tuned perfectly.

Sadly though some people may take their dependence on car modification and tuning a bit far and end up applying their passion within an unsuitable manner. Here are some examples of when fitting performance car parts is really a bad idea.

Car Already Perfect

How frequently perhaps you have seen a Ferrari or an Aston Martin rolling down the street with a luminous green splash of paint or special spinning wheel rims? Hardly ever right, but when you do see something like this you can be assured the person driving is a super car tinkerer. Cars like this happen to be perfect and do not need additional parts and modification to enhance them.

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Car Too Old

What some modifiers enjoy would be to take a simple car and tune up to some higher level. Now some cars will appear great having a bit of modification but cars of a certain vintage won't look a bit strange with a big fat exhaust protruding the back, ruining their classic look, they will not be able to deal with the demands placed on a car through the addition on performance car parts. An old chassis might not be equipped to handle the acceleration and deceleration a turbo plus some disc brakes would provide.

Boy Racer

Everyone knows a boy racer once they see one. They're either driving a millimetre from your bumper or attempting to zoom past yourself on a narrow street. Typically their cars are modified in some manner with a body kit or maybe some low profile tyres, but the fact is they frequently not have the driving skill or experience to handle power some performance car parts can provide.

Security

Performance car parts are normally worth lots of money and may help make your car a target for thieves. Before you think about getting new parts, you should consider upgrading your security first. Keep the car in a locked garage if at all possible when you're not utilizing it, or grab yourself an alarm system that not only beeps when thieves attempt to access your car, but one that tracks your car using GPS if it is driven away. Without having security of any sort, getting performance car parts isn't recommended.