Re: What constitutes a clone?
kinda the way i look at the WHOLE situation of our car hobbie today is like this: picture two lovely ladies at a party. they both have large beautiful breasts. everyone is talking and looking at them, admiring them etc. now they are both lovely ladies, but one is natural and the other is implants. these girls knowing they are being watched and admired, how do you think the lady with the implants feels? be honest with yourselves and figure the same thing with your clone vehicle. i would rather have an original lower priced car than a clone that looks like a high dollar ride. be honest and i think we understand the difference. its all about the originality of something, not just what a looker it is. of course i'm a true beleiver in "to each his own thing" but if i had a clone in a parking lot and the real thing pulled up beside me i can be honest and tell you all i would feel a little embrassed inside. just my opinion.
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