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will the tuner scene die out soon?

 
TheHormone TheHormone
Guru | Posts: 850 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 08/17/08
05:14 PM

hmm wow kk i get what your saying. wow that i guess answers it all wow tuning lives hahahahahha....hmm but the question still bothers me. but yeah awsome there can be closer on this but i feel as if there is still more to un cover with a question such as this hmm well s12rapido3 you really answered this you should get like a medal or somethin lol TheHormone can rest easier now LOL:P  

 
th3pwn3r th3pwn3r
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 08/08
Posted: 08/18/08
07:05 AM

I think that the tuner scene is only becoming bigger and stronger with time. Look at the vehicles we have out these days that people are modding, Chevy Cobalts, Aveos, Dodge Neons just to name a couple cars being modded that you didn't see. I guess it all depends on what you consider a tuner car but I think it's only grown. Look at all the modded Scions you see out there, it's crazy.  

 
TheHormone TheHormone
Guru | Posts: 850 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 08/19/08
11:49 AM

i tottally agree with you about the tuner scene getting stronger its just somthing that you might think about like(is the world going to end soon?)lol  

 
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