Re: I need a big change...ideas?
leave the car the way it is. Spend the money on performance mods instead, and then whoop the crap out of the guy and make fun of him for being a ricer.
I had the same problem at one point - I was hanging out with a bunch of kids who were ricers, and this ratty-looking early 90's Civic hatchback with a fart can on it went buzzing by. The ricer kids all started drooling and talking about how they were gonna do all kinds of stuff to their cars. About a minute later, a black '98+ T/A WS6 came roaring down the road, sounded like it had the GMMG chambered exhaust. Me and one of my friends who tagged along started drooling, and the ricer kids paid no attention to it. There's something seriously wrong with a ricer's brain.
The best thing to do, like I said, is use the money you were going to spend on a body kit, for performance instead. Embarass the Civic owner by putting bus lengths on him. As much as people like what they think is a "cool-looking" car, they respect power and speed much more.
leave the car the way it is. Spend the money on performance mods instead, and then whoop the crap out of the guy and make fun of him for being a ricer.
I had the same problem at one point - I was hanging out with a bunch of kids who were ricers, and this ratty-looking early 90's Civic hatchback with a fart can on it went buzzing by. The ricer kids all started drooling and talking about how they were gonna do all kinds of stuff to their cars. About a minute later, a black '98+ T/A WS6 came roaring down the road, sounded like it had the GMMG chambered exhaust. Me and one of my friends who tagged along started drooling, and the ricer kids paid no attention to it. There's something seriously wrong with a ricer's brain.
The best thing to do, like I said, is use the money you were going to spend on a body kit, for performance instead. Embarass the Civic owner by putting bus lengths on him. As much as people like what they think is a "cool-looking" car, they respect power and speed much more.
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