New pics of my Phat Ryde...
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Originally posted by ox777
oops how do i post a pic?
<img src="http://www.geocities.com/grandmasterchampion2002/richcar1_mosaic.jpg">
oops how do i post a pic?
<img src="http://www.geocities.com/grandmasterchampion2002/richcar1_mosaic.jpg">
/[img] at the end, except put the '/' right before the 'i' in img.
kinda hard to post it without actually posting a pic.
thanks
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From: Where there's only two seasons, hot and wet! I love Okinawa
Originally posted by GoodfellaFD3S
What's funny is that officers are supposed to get paid so much, but as an O-2 over 3 yrs, the car is still making me eat Top Ramen every meal
What's funny is that officers are supposed to get paid so much, but as an O-2 over 3 yrs, the car is still making me eat Top Ramen every meal
But seriously Rich, I know the feeling. Dragon's in the same boat. He's ALWAYS eating ramen and drinking Barq's root beer....and he's a lowly E-5 w/12 yrs. in....
...of course he's also T-04R powered...
I'm not even single yet, but I've done EVERY bolt on there is, and will probably be doing the T-04S thing here in July....when I'm on leave. I had to save up for SO LONG to get my damn car...that's what I get for being an E-5 w/ only 7 yrs...
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Originally posted by Rogue
nice car, I only see one problem with it, get a new set of wheels!
nice car, I only see one problem with it, get a new set of wheels!
?Seriously--I have no, none, nada, zip, zilch, zero cash for the rim and tire combo I want....
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Originally posted by Street King
I WANT THOSE TIRES.
I WANT THOSE TIRES.

That was like 8 months ago, though...
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Originally posted by 7sweetie
hey rich, when did you change from your greddy smic to that? maybe im just late or somethin. anyways, your car looks good as always, i miss her! but not as much as i miss you of course
hey rich, when did you change from your greddy smic to that? maybe im just late or somethin. anyways, your car looks good as always, i miss her! but not as much as i miss you of course

I went right from stock to M2 Humungous--I don't **** around
Originally posted by blackscorpio
just a suggestion, You might no want to have your plates up like that. Nice Car.
just a suggestion, You might no want to have your plates up like that. Nice Car.
Why cover up the plates? What in the hell is anyone going to do with your plate numbers? Hell, go drive to 7-11 to get a Slurpee and grab all the plate numbers of every car you see on the road. What are you going to do with them? No different on the internet...
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Originally posted by striker
how are your tires, do you like them???
how are your tires, do you like them???
They're very sticky in the dry and outstanding in the wet. When it rains now, I don't even turn off my Profec B like i used to
. They are wearing a little fast, but considering the 180 treadwear rating and my driving still, that's not surprizing
Like I said earlier, $151/a piece from the tire rack for 245/45zr16. Can't beat it. Remember, your tires are (hopefully
) the only part of your FD in contact with the road...Rich
I never really understood the logic behind this...
Why cover up the plates? What in the hell is anyone going to do with your plate numbers? Hell, go drive to 7-11 to get a Slurpee and grab all the plate numbers of every car you see on the road. What are you going to do with them? No different on the internet..
Why cover up the plates? What in the hell is anyone going to do with your plate numbers? Hell, go drive to 7-11 to get a Slurpee and grab all the plate numbers of every car you see on the road. What are you going to do with them? No different on the internet..
It's an easy way for would be theives to scope out nice car, find out where it's parked and *poof* its gone. Just ask Mr. Barber what happened to his last car.
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Crispy
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Originally posted by CrispyRX7
With your license plate number in many states all you have to do is go to the DMV and you can find out the addresss of the owner and many personal details about the owner - him/herself.
It's an easy way for would be theives to scope out nice car, find out where it's parked and *poof* its gone. Just ask Mr. Barber what happened to his last car.
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Crispy
With your license plate number in many states all you have to do is go to the DMV and you can find out the addresss of the owner and many personal details about the owner - him/herself.
It's an easy way for would be theives to scope out nice car, find out where it's parked and *poof* its gone. Just ask Mr. Barber what happened to his last car.
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. I remember talking to him the day after it happened. It was like he lost a child

Re: the license plate, well, then I don't give a ****

The would-be thieves will be suprised to open the garage in NJ and see two Subarus
Okay, so people can get your address from the plate numbers. But why cover it up on the internet? I highly doubt it is making your car any safer than if it wasn't covered up. You don't cover it up when you drive to Lover's Package or some ****. Seems to me that a would be thief would more likely be my next door neighbor than some dick on the internet. Just my opinion though...







