Ok, I'm slow on the uptake. I've been noticing that many folks no longer list their mods in their signature line. I used to love to check those out for other drivers rather than have to move their garage. It's a quick reference point when reading their views on things. Am I violating some policy I'm unaware of or am I just uncool.
So, what you guys are really saying is that despite the ridiculous amount of money I've put in my car, my mod list, which I thought was too long already, is considerably more reasonable that what you guys have done. Excellent. I feel much better. I'm running to get the wife so she can read your posts. Thanks!! :cornut::cornut::cornut:
:cornut: Me Too so I got my 22yo grandson to do it and show me how. :cornut: Get 'im rum4:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: :cornut: That's a heck of an idea. I can show Lady Margi that MINI Margi is greatly under modded. Jason
Yup I have had every ALTA part that has ever been made for the R53.:devil: THEY ALL FAILED. :lol::lol::lol: Buying ALTA parts is like dating your sister. It's not only wrong but you can do better because she is ugly.
My list is a 4 page single spaced, 10pt font Word doc. You really don't want that at the end of every post I create.
I wouldn't notice any trend because I don't see any signatures. In all of the forums I frequent, signature display is turned off for reading threads. I just want to quickly read thread content. A lot of people on forums have long signatures, and images and cutesy quotes. I don't care to see that when reading a thread, especially if it's going to be repeated on every damn post. I even turn off the member's avatar display. With signatures and avatars turned off, I quickly read a thread without having to scroll through all that crap. I click for the member's profile if I want to check on any details.
I've done that on some gaming forums that allow animated gifs. Motoring forums are extremely tame in comparison.