I always laugh when I hear about . . .
teenagers and their need for "individuality" and desire to be "different." Because in their quest for such "individuality," they invariably conform to an unwritten code that is stricter than a military dress code.<p>Which is why they generally dress alike, have the same haircut, etc., and even modify their cars in almost the exact same ways. People in their teenage years, in general, are scared to death of being different from their peers, and conform more to peer pressure and social codes than they will at any other time in their life.<p>Teen "punk rockers" are the best. They are supposedly the consummate "individualists" yet they conform to a dress code that is so strict its not even funny. The same jackets, with the same names on the back, the exact same jeans (seemingly torn in the exact same way), the exact same boots and chains, etc.<p><br>: I have a C320 with sport package, but would never add any cheap parts to it. My future plans for teh car arwe to add a Lorinser body kit, and add 18" Lorinser LM-1 wheels(not 20" chromes). Many young drivers want to modify their cars to make them different from every other C on the road. There is always the desire to be different.<p>