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You know, somebody actually complimented me on my driving today. They left a little note on the windscreen. It said, 'Parking Fine.'So that was nice.
Unbelieveable but true! This is a brand new product line to arrive in Australia. Be the first to have a GLOWING exhaust extension on the back of your hot import!
This exhaust extension has six bright Indigo Blue LED's that dramatically light up an internal ring within the exhaust tip extension itself! It's simply *too* cool!
Imagine stomping past someone only to flick a switch to engage this virtual afterburner! It's gotta be a big head turner. Be the first to get this extension on your vehicle and inject some wow-factor in your local scene.
you go girl!!!
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You wash your car like it was your firstborn child, you tend to its needs like it was your own body, you protect it like it's your family, then you drive it like you stole it.
Weapons of rice destruction
2002 Ford Falcon AU3 XR6
1985 Ford Sierra XR4i
1980 Ford Escort RS2000
On this topic, can people direct me to any sites that have ricers/ rice rockets on there. Maybe rice movies etcetera...
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"When I joined the marines all they gave us was two sticks and a rock! And we had to share the rock between the whole platoon!"
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H2 pwnz j00 foo.
Well speaking of "What will they think of next". I know they are a fair way off of luminous treads, but!!
I have see Valve caps that when they start spinning, they glow either Red / blue / yellow, and i think green (Just like when u used to spin sparklers around in circles when u were young)
It's all so clear, we've got it all wrong, we have to dump heaps of fuel in the cylinders so that we get a nice big cloud of unburnt fuel out of the exhaust, THEN we turn on our little "afterburner" jobbie to light the fuel and hold on for the ride, yeh har....NOT. Luke, use the exhaust, Luke.
It's all so clear, we've got it all wrong, we have to dump heaps of fuel in the cylinders so that we get a nice big cloud of unburnt fuel out of the exhaust, THEN we turn on our little "afterburner" jobbie to light the fuel and hold on for the ride, yeh har....NOT. Luke, use the exhaust, Luke.
we used to call this a key bang...if you have an electric fuel pump, you cut the ignition for a few seconds, then re-ignite. all the excess fuel just goes "BANG". if your car has twin carbs, this can be extremely impressive.
i was with a mate in an alfa romeo and he keybanged this old dear and her old dog. in hindsite it is probably not that nice, but at the time, i laughed so hard, i thought i would rupture something. the old dear took it well enough, but this dog seemed to get airborne, and then shoot off with his feetstill off the ground.
takes some practice, not good for the muffler, and probably not good for the rest of the engine, but great fun.
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You wash your car like it was your firstborn child, you tend to its needs like it was your own body, you protect it like it's your family, then you drive it like you stole it.
Weapons of rice destruction
2002 Ford Falcon AU3 XR6
1985 Ford Sierra XR4i
1980 Ford Escort RS2000
HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHA... What happens when the you have one working exhaust and one fake one ala Honda CRX ricers?. Im actually starting to enjoy this trend... although i almost ran off the road one time, laughing so hard. Makes me wonder what the next generation of teenagers will do to their cars.. I CAN ONLY IMAGINE!!! :MUha:
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Delete striped BAGTs look like (*)(*)less models!!!!
Looking at the stupid exhaust tips on ricers recently, can anyone tell me WHY they have outlets like drain pipes? Is there a real reason? And why do they want to have their car sound like they have a really badly installed exhaust? I mean, the noise is baaad, so it can't be for that, surely?
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