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fstryde3
Member # 8436
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Since I've seen soo many threads about misused words and people ranting I thought I would start one too.
Since when, and maybe it's only on Cafords, does a matching set of rims and multiple colors mean a car is clean?
Not trying to offend anyone cause we all have money problems and don't live with our folks so we can't all have our cars like we wish but come on primer, matching paint and stock wheels does not mean clean!
Anyway flame away I don't care just think clean is used way too often on here like the built word!
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04 S281
Member # 9229
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To me "clean" means a straight body, relatively even panel gaps, decent paint ALL ONE COLOR (primer doesn't count) that may show signs of age (door dings, scratches, swirl marks) but still has decent shine and little to no oxidation, a complete interior with signs of wear but overall fully functional... basically a well cared for original driver, or a recently restored former beater.
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hilltim54
Member # 10655
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quote: Originally posted by 04 S281: To me "clean" means a straight body, relatively even panel gaps, decent paint ALL ONE COLOR (primer doesn't count) that may show signs of age (door dings, scratches, swirl marks) but still has decent shine and little to no oxidation, a complete interior with signs of wear but overall fully functional... basically a well cared for original driver, or a recently restored former beater.
+1!!!!! Agreed!
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WildFire532FB
Member # 1482
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quote: Originally posted by hilltim54: quote: Originally posted by 04 S281: To me "clean" means a straight body, relatively even panel gaps, decent paint ALL ONE COLOR (primer doesn't count) that may show signs of age (door dings, scratches, swirl marks) but still has decent shine and little to no oxidation, a complete interior with signs of wear but overall fully functional... basically a well cared for original driver, or a recently restored former beater.
+1!!!!! Agreed!
+2, big rims that just look too big doesn't equal clean either. Example = Donks.
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Robb
Member # 9444
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Theres clean and there is "cafords clean".
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fstryde3
Member # 8436
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quote: Originally posted by Robb: Theres clean and there is "cafords clean".
Is that like what something is worth and Cash in Hand price?
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Tony Montana
Member # 8288
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Dont live with our folks feel you on that one some people gotta pay the rent.
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68dustin
Member # 5388
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my clean..lol..
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a302juGRnuat
Member # 10163
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i think theres a couple meanings of clean...clean as in talking about the condition of the car and clean as in it looks good to that person saying it.
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anderthizzle
Member # 7910
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Fresh out the car wash.
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WildFire532FB
Member # 1482
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quote: Originally posted by Tony Montana: Dont live with our folks feel you on that one some people gotta pay the rent.
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Snakezilla
Member # 9553
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My car is definitely not clean...LOL!!!
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v-town coupe
Member # 2771
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quote: Originally posted by 04 S281: To me "clean" means a straight body, relatively even panel gaps, decent paint ALL ONE COLOR
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so Since I had my car painted in two tone im not clean? DAMN IT!
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04 S281
Member # 9229
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quote: Originally posted by v-town coupe: quote: Originally posted by 04 S281: To me "clean" means a straight body, relatively even panel gaps, decent paint ALL ONE COLOR
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so Since I had my car painted in two tone im not clean? DAMN IT!
Of course themed paint jobs like two-tone, racing stripes, flames, etc etc, are an exception. What i refer to when i say the car should be all one color, is that the car should have a complete matching paint job. Not a blue car, with an unpainted wing, and a red fender...
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RONIN
Member # 9987
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quote: Originally posted by Robb: Theres clean and there is "cafords clean".
You hit the nail on the head with that one.
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