Haters.
#25
My "deal" is that you're over here, posting around because you were banned from CR and have yet to make a post worth a **** on here. You've made 85% of your posts in the "Ramble on thread". You made 4 posts in April when you signed up..and nothing until the beginning of July after you got a hair up your *** that fufills your need for useless posting...100 of which could be deleted from here and no one would notice.
#35
Most have gone through their ricer phase at 16-17. Some remain in that phase well into their mid 30s. Some never get over it.
I remember my ricer phase: APC tail lights on my 2002 RSX back when I was 17 I think.
Luckily for me my 2 best friends were not ricers and made fun of me every single day for having ugly tail lights so I got rid of em in 2-3 months.
A few years later I thought they were so ugly I couldn't believe I even had them on my car.
I remember my ricer phase: APC tail lights on my 2002 RSX back when I was 17 I think.
Luckily for me my 2 best friends were not ricers and made fun of me every single day for having ugly tail lights so I got rid of em in 2-3 months.
A few years later I thought they were so ugly I couldn't believe I even had them on my car.
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I was only a ricer when I was like 15, and didn't actually have a car yet. I would look through Nopi catalogs at body kits and tail lights and other ricer things. Fortunately the phase passed really quickly and by the time I got my first car right after turning 16 I didn't want to rice it. I did however end up with 17'' wheels on a '91 Accord, and clear housing turn signals on the front, but that was the extent of "rice". The wheels were mostly because I wasn't paying for them, and really didn't know what to get, I just wanted something that wasn't busted up hub caps and 14'' steel wheels, on 195/60/14's... NOT cool to have in High School.