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Mix-matched rims and ugly (unpainted) body kit FTL!
A little hard to see, but he's got a huge black aluminum spoiler. It's so tall, it's almost inline with the roof! Oh, and being on a stock accord makes it that much worse.
Before you criticize someone, first try walking a mile in their shoes. Because then you'll be a mile away, and you'll have their shoes...
I will agree, 13s is slow. Yea its fun but still slow for a car with 4 more cyl
1993 Protege LX-Midnight's shadow SOLD
1996 Honda CBR600-Wrecked. Damn Honda crippled me
2002 mazda MPV-family truckster SOLD
2010 VW routon
Originally posted by jay
.....they totally underestimated the number of gearheads such as myself that have families but refuse to grow the hell up and stop playing with cars, or that otherwise see the utility of having 4 doors. Obviously I ain't alone, as there are a helluva lotta sti and evo here. Bueler? Beuler? Mazda? Mazda?
ok well maybe its me but 13 is laughable...lol... 13s should be a ****ty street car, but that in my weird mind..lol..
Yeah, but the track wasn't even a real dragstrip. (like I said, it was just an airport runway with timing lights added.) Real drag strips allow burnouts, and have a better surface. Running 124 mph with tons of wheel spin halfway down the track means that if it was run at a dragstrip with a better tire (not the current hard tires. Maybe the nitto NTO5R tires he has on order may help) it would run mid to high tens. Plus, I'm betting your car wouldn't run that good on an unprepared track, either.
And since I always seem to get into arguments about v8's on here, I will just say, come to my place, and I will prove the nova is faster! Now lets stop arguing about 4 cyl and v8's and get back to laughing at the ricers Kaleoxtreme posted!
My family has lots of bg's!
2003 Ford Escort ZX2: Project car/future daily driver. Built Ford Tough (With Mazda Stuff)
1999 Escort ZX2: Daily driver/beater. Going to be replaced by the '03 next summer.
2000 Escort ZX2 S/R: bought wrecked, going to use as parts car
1992 Protege LX: My old race car. Just a wrecked shell right now. Waiting for scrap to go up so that I can get rid of it.
1992 Mazda 323: Race car
1992 Escort Gt: My grandpa's old race car
1994 Escort GT: My grandpa's new race car.
Parts cars; 1993 Escort Gt, 1995 Escort lx
just to clarify, i respect v8s but when ppl say 13s is fast for a v8 its funny now my father in laws 9 second 700hp moroso built motor is a beast but it cost a small fortune to build it
1993 Protege LX-Midnight's shadow SOLD
1996 Honda CBR600-Wrecked. Damn Honda crippled me
2002 mazda MPV-family truckster SOLD
2010 VW routon
Originally posted by jay
.....they totally underestimated the number of gearheads such as myself that have families but refuse to grow the hell up and stop playing with cars, or that otherwise see the utility of having 4 doors. Obviously I ain't alone, as there are a helluva lotta sti and evo here. Bueler? Beuler? Mazda? Mazda?
Caught this guy this morning, after dropping the kids off at school.
what is that thing? lol, it's hilarious!
My family has lots of bg's!
2003 Ford Escort ZX2: Project car/future daily driver. Built Ford Tough (With Mazda Stuff)
1999 Escort ZX2: Daily driver/beater. Going to be replaced by the '03 next summer.
2000 Escort ZX2 S/R: bought wrecked, going to use as parts car
1992 Protege LX: My old race car. Just a wrecked shell right now. Waiting for scrap to go up so that I can get rid of it.
1992 Mazda 323: Race car
1992 Escort Gt: My grandpa's old race car
1994 Escort GT: My grandpa's new race car.
Parts cars; 1993 Escort Gt, 1995 Escort lx
To me, rims and drop look good. That's about it. Super flared sideskirts/front bumper with canards, I may have just let go with a laugh. But the stupid park bench wing (double stacked too!) pushed it over the edge and into the "rice cooker".
Before you criticize someone, first try walking a mile in their shoes. Because then you'll be a mile away, and you'll have their shoes...
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