A kind of agree with you Robby - but with a slight caveat...
A Good Reason for one person may not be a good reason for someone else. As they say - one man's liquor is another man's poison.
If it makes someone happy to fit options to their car because they enjoy doing it, does it make it wrong?
Options can be fitted to alter geometry, increase strength or improve ease of maintenance. They can also be fitted for the reason that they look good.
All are valid reasons.
I do agree with you though that buying everything and then becoming upset that you've spent your money is perhaps ill-thought out to begin with but if someone enjoys buying options for their car simply because they can - or because they are there, then their enjoyment alone is a good enough reason for them to be right in their decision making IMO.
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