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The smile on your face seems to show that you like it very much as is.
IMO nothing wrong with it either, but you could add a geisha to the back seat.
If you wanting to change something ditch the black leather and get something with some bright colors to it, maybe a nice sash and a sword.
I think it's close to perfect. It looks like you are going for a balance of crap and garbage and you're almost there. If it was me I would ditch the flags for the stars and stripes.
For starters, I'm thinking heavy duty alternator. Beyond that, maybe a ride bell and some fuzzy dice? If you were to put a big Chinese dragon head on top of the front fender, you could ride that thing thru Chinatown for the Chinese new year's day parade.
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