Originally posted by Thorn
You can get a Ferreri for a lot less than 150k.
I never said anything about it being new.
OK, and can you get a Ferrari for under $20k? because i know many people that have competition grade setups, candy paint, chromed out engine compartments and undercarriage, wrapped frame, interior upholstery done, the
works, and have spent well under $20k. oh but wait, very old Ferraris you probably
can get for under 20k

OK, so what was your point again? That lowriders aren't worth it because they're so expensive? heh.
I was talking about Thorns, and your arrogance is unneeded. I don't think it's that hard a concept to grasp. Still, it must make you feel important.
Well what else could i have said in reply to his blatantly wrong statement? OK perhaps i could've said:
"Now thornsy, what you just said isn't completely right, so let's go over it, so i can explain to you where your logic is flawed" but i chose not to, because i don't like him. if it was someone else, i probably would've just corrected him. you can call my reply arrogant *shrugs*... but it was an arrogant reply to an ignorant statement
I still don't think that there's much need to make a car hop two feet off the ground. Ever. It's not cool, it's silly.
And is there a need to spend $400K+ on a car that can hit 220 miles per hour, when the most you'll probably EVER drive it is 100mph on the highway? Of course not. Yet you still are attracted to exotic, expensive sports cars (such as the one you posted earlier) are you not?
Well so am i

, but not all lowriders can 'hop'

In fact not many can. 99% of "lowriders" can only raise and lower each side, which, you have to admit, is pretty cool... being able to park the car, and let the whole car just 'lay frame'

At least i think it is. "Lowriders" by definition can adjust their suspension, to ride 'low', high, etc.
Circus Hoppers are what the cars that bounce a foot in the air, bounce the front end, etc. are called, and they're usually more expensive because you have to reinforce the entire frame.
