Yes, any car maybe modified. Depending on how the persona wants to modify the vehicle and what compatible options there are depend on the cost and time.
Yes, adverbs can modify adjectives.
No! A gerundive phrase can be the entire subject of the sentence and can generally be used in any part of a sentence where a noun is appropriate.
it will fit any 12 car that it will mount securely in
at any used car dealer probably annwiki
Modifier is a noun.
You can modify your car by driving in a paint shop but you can only modify its color.
Call them and ask them to help you modify your loan. Call them and ask them to help you modify your loan.
Autoparts is a company that can provide all makes of pars for your car. It can provide parts to modify your car along with instructions on how to do it.
"Pioneer amplifiers can be put in just about any vehicle. I would suggest taking your car to a professional installer, as they can modify the installation as needed to fit your car."
Yes.
well... yes.. any turbo will fit any car depending on how much you would like to modify it... but in your case.... no
Because race car!
Car enthusiasts modify their vehicles with special, high-performance parts. The adjective 'special' in the above sentence is used to modify the noun 'parts'.
Take it apart and put other parts from other cars on the original car.
you have to get the mods on of the internet and download to your computer
You get a noisy Honda.
It is not legal to modify the emissions sytem in any state. Doing so is a violation of Federal Law.