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There is too much work gone into it to be considered rice. Hideous yes, but art not rice. It is very well executed hideous.
To me rice means an auto 1.5 litre Honda Civic, dead stock, with a shitload of fibreglass.
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I think with a mid mounted 427SC and some different wheels, that would be cool as f*ck... :)
It's a Flymo. It even has the handle on top for pushing it up and down the lawn.
Jesus, it's not even got leccy windows.
Sorry to hear about the Charger.
But that's actually not so bad, it's probably showing my poor taste but I quite like the way they've done the silly intakes, rear brake ducts, etc. I mean, chavved, sure, but not that badly.
I hate myself but it seems well done at least. Needs new seats though...
Why do people insist on painting their rear drums red? Surely that just attracts attention to them doesn't it?
Cheers,
Colin.
If it was finished properly it could be worthy of admiration...
You can certainly tell allot of effort was implemented in its design and execution.
Yea, a nice old Accord Type R 2.2 engine, or a CTR engine, or even a Spoon engine, and it would be quite nice, with a rear disk conversion. The bodywork is way OTT for my liking, but you have to accept its had some time and money plowed it, and it looks very well done.
P.s. And a new interior.
Agreed on all points!
I think some nice 3 piece deep dish rims that fill up those wide arches would be a worthy addition, with a good coil over set up and adjusted suspension geometry it would be a worthy cover car if the engine was also modified tastefully and sufficiently.
But the car looks like a fetid piece of distended dogs rectum, WTF does drums on the back matter ?
In your opinion.
I'm guessing you're not a vet...
"Where's Tony? He's supposed to be giving that Beagle an enema." "Dunno, he disappeared into the car-park with a hosepipe"
Cheers,
Colin.
So you like it then REMUS ? I suppose it's something to aspire to, once you've finished with yer Golf ;)
hehe that civic is like a funky sculpture, I admire it... but I don't want it!
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