darker, dirtier, but "clear"-ly beautiful
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darker, dirtier, but "clear"-ly beautiful
so i was busy today, anyone want to pin down everything done?
last thread: http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ic.php?t=63363
first thread: http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ic.php?t=62825
last thread: http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ic.php?t=63363
first thread: http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ic.php?t=62825
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all it needs now is the exhaust tips either cleaned up or changed to chromes
It looks awesome!
oh yeah, and the dealer sticker HAS to go ASAP
It looks awesome!
oh yeah, and the dealer sticker HAS to go ASAP
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ah, it takes three points to make a line or determine a trend.
in this instance, we have one point in favor of the theory "older is better" - and that is 02 SSEi versus an 04 SE. and even given that, there are more factors at play than simply age.
in another instance, same person, i favored an 04 SE versus my 96 SE, notice that the trims were the same and 04 is NEWER than 96.
a more valid conclusion would be that i preferred an 02 SSEi to an 04 SE and an 04 SE to a 96 SE. no trends can be established. you can make three hypotheses:
1.) Newer is better than older [see 04 SE versus 96 SE];
2.) Higher trims are better than lower [see 02 SSEi versus 04 SE];
and 3.) Trim is more important than age, within bounds [see 02 SSEi versus 04 SE].
these are the only hypothesis completely supported by facts. and even then, theyre only true for me. one can not generalise from one example.
in this instance, we have one point in favor of the theory "older is better" - and that is 02 SSEi versus an 04 SE. and even given that, there are more factors at play than simply age.
in another instance, same person, i favored an 04 SE versus my 96 SE, notice that the trims were the same and 04 is NEWER than 96.
a more valid conclusion would be that i preferred an 02 SSEi to an 04 SE and an 04 SE to a 96 SE. no trends can be established. you can make three hypotheses:
1.) Newer is better than older [see 04 SE versus 96 SE];
2.) Higher trims are better than lower [see 02 SSEi versus 04 SE];
and 3.) Trim is more important than age, within bounds [see 02 SSEi versus 04 SE].
these are the only hypothesis completely supported by facts. and even then, theyre only true for me. one can not generalise from one example.