Welcome to the Custom-car.us guide to pimping out your car, pimped  out cars and car styling in general. This section is for the more  modern              pimped out car fanatic and is not so much about car  performance. In fact it has almost nothing to do with engine  performance and engine tuning              but it has a lot to do with car customizing to make your car  look as hot as it goes. Pimping out your car has a lot to do with car               modification, car customization and of course, pimped  out cars, even if it has nothing to do with engine power! In this  section              we'll discuss ways in which you can personalize and  customize your car to make it stand out from the crowd. However,  despite our age, we're              more into customizing cars to look good with style and class  rather than what we consider the vulgarity of the "pimped out cars" on  M-TV's "Pimp My              Ride" series.
A Pimped Out Mitsubishi Eclipse with style!
With this in mind, there are a number of simple things you  can do to customize your car on the outside. These range from the  simple fitting of              aftermarket  alloy wheels, tinting  your car windows and applying              stick on decals, that you can do yourself, to the  more complicated fitting of front bumper kits, side skirts  and rear              wings. This will require a visit to the spray painter to  match the color of your car. For the more adventurous, we also have the  more complex              fitting of scissor  doors or lambo  doors as some people call it, and              designing of your own aero kit. This will again  require a visit to the spray painter when it comes to fitting and  matching your car's color;              and while you're at it you might want to get a customized  paint job.
But it does not stop there; you can also customize the inside  by fitting sports seats or bucket seats, an aftermarket  steering              wheel and gear lever, as well as aftermarket instrument  gages and aluminum pedals. Then of course is the ICE, a cool sound  system              with a pop-up DVD display or two!
However, there are two crucial things to keep in mind when  customizing and pimping your car. Firstly, it's no good pimping your car  in bits and pieces              by slapping on piece here and another there because you will  end up with a car that looks like a monstrosity. You need to have a vision  of what              you want to achieve with your car. You need a style or a  theme that says something about yourself; it is called car styling  after all. You              could model your car on a muscle car theme for example or a  JDM theme or even a motorsport racing team but be consistent with  your theme all              the way down to the detail on your dashboard, gear lever and  other interior parts.
Secondly, where ever possible try to be original.  Aftermarket wide body kits are great but are even better if modified  with a little style to              create a completely unique look. If you want to be even more  original, you could fabricate your own body kit as long as it's done  with style.
 
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