Can you pick the right one?
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has some good info for honda owners in Honda 101.
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I feel like a new man.....No one ever told me that F&F was not all true
The Honda 101 page was sweet.
"Ricers are simply kids who think that it’s cool to do stupid stuff. Most of the time these are kids who are neglected, have no family or social life, and are pushed away from cliques and made fun of. This drives them to have a strong need to feel respected because they have no self-confidence. Then they hear about, read about the import-tuning world, or watch 2F2F and all of a sudden they think... wow. I can take ANY car and be fast and people will like me!! WRONG, DIPSHIT!! Now we hate you even more. Maybe it’s not your fault that you have never driven anything faster than a sunfire so naturally to you that IS fast." < hahahaha -
I like this one too...
"If you're at a light next to a Camaro, Firebird, Vette, Mustang, SS/T, Lightning or any other car with REAL power. When the light turns green. Spare him the fart noises and let him leave the light first to at least give him the respect for having a nice ride. Ricers cars are loud and so are they're annoying ass voices."
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i read that whole page... while he did misspell a few words and used improper homophones (to instead of two), he had some good info. i think his preference of a supercharger over a turbocharger is silly (and for silly reasons), but i think he does do a fairly good job of conveying the idea of how to not be a "ricer."
you know, if these ideas (weight reduction, little to no stereo because of weight, no wing, etc) get too popular, it could get a little harder to distinguish the ricer from the racer. -
that integra on the beginging page was for sale on ebay like a year ago too.
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Its kind of wierd. Why does it say: "Import tuners have always been outcasts. We've been persecuted by domestic owners for so long that we simply leave and go off into the wilderness to fight our battles against each other" when the guy owns a GMC Sonama.
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