Originally posted by Knestis@Dec 15 2005, 09:50 PM
So, how do you respond to people who extend the same aguments - safety, economy, simplicity, need to make the cars more attractive in a changing market - to something like camshafts? There's no cheaper way to make more horsepower and EVERYONE wants more ponies. Or carbon hoods? I could have purchased one for the Golf for less dough (and a hell of a lot less trouble) than finding a new stock one.
See - it doesn't matter if we stop the creep now (where some people are happy with the product), where Tom A. suggests, or where David wants it. It's ALWAYS going to be short of SOMEONE'S vision of "what IT should be." You ask, "Who's Kirk to tell me what the rules should be?" Who are YOU to tell someone else that they can't have their pet change adopted, too?
Given that - and the huge potential of unanticipated consequences of any additional allowances - the sensible thing is to just leave well enough alone.
K
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Those may be valid points Kirk, but the washer bottle and wiper stalk take about 5 min each to remove. No cost, no time, also no performance advantage gained or lost....as I see it this rule applies to the guy who drives his car to the track and him only. Just make the wording similar to the windshield clips rule ....MAY be added. Just say washerbottles or stalks....MAY be removed- if you want to great if not keep it......done.
Rob
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