Yes its possible but your going to have to know how to mold fibreglass and carbon fiber and where your bumper attaches to the frame of your car once you find those you can develop any body kit you want.
Nissan stratus with some weird bodykit.
Any car can be used for show, you can buy an expensive car that already looks nice, restore an old car, or buy a cheaper new car and install a bodykit.
Not necessarily, however it is much easier and you stand less chance of damaging the car bodywork. You will need about 3 ft of clearance underneath the rear of the car to do so (which is easily achievable - even with a lowered car and bodykit).
Win 11 "Outrun" races on stage 5. You can only unlock one wide body, so choose your desired car carefully.
No it will not the 2000 neon was a totally new design for the body and it won't line up correctly you need a bodykit for a 2000-2003 neon to fit best.
He used to drive (in Seattle) an Infiniti G35, with a bodykit/custom. I have seen people talking about this car on forums however I saw a picture of his garage in his Harlem apartment and he has a Lexus LS430, Lexus LS400, and two Mercedes-Benz.
I bought my own car at the age of 15. I earned my own money doing farm work. You can too. Get a job and make your own money and then buy a car.
Yes, if there isn't a loan on the car.
It depends on what type of car you own.
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Sure, if you own the car. That means you do not make any payments to someone else. If you make payments, then you don't "own" the car outright, and the money will generally have to be used to pay for the repair or to pay the car off.
No car payments. You get to actually OWN your OWN car. If you buy a car on credit, the bank owns the car until you make the last payment.In addition, you pay less for the car. No loan means no interest.