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Old 07-27-09, 12:19 PM
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Oh ya, there are older guys with riced out cars for sure. I bought my FD from an older guy, mid 40's probably. He had those fake carbon overlays all over the interior, on the exterior door handles, carbon print wipers, license plate, a horrible momo steering wheel with fake carbon inserts, tacky oil and coolant caps under the hood, another giant fake carbon sticker on the top of the ic core. I was early 20's when I bought the car and took all that stupid stuff off. Sure he didnt have a giant wing or body kit but I still think his taste was pretty lame.
Old 07-27-09, 09:20 PM
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"Age has everything to do with it. It's not a rule but it plays a huge factor on one's taste. "

I never stated that older owners don't rice things out. What I stated is that when you see a riced out car it's MORE likely to be a YOURGER male, not an older one. And by the same token it does not mean that because one is young he/she is going to rice something out.

You young dudes crack me up... Always defending your age and **** as we haven't been there ourselves. It's quite comical actually.
Old 07-27-09, 10:05 PM
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-raises hand-

40+year old geezer here who loves his '99 rear winged FD.

BTW I've also been known to track my FD and the '99 wing is proven functional at track speeds.

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what do you guys use to cover the holes after the wing is off ? bondo or ??
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Originally Posted by rayraytoys
what do you guys use to cover the holes after the wing is off ? bondo or ??
I have what I can only describe as what looks like cap-head bolts with rubber washers underneath them. I don't have any pics but trust me it doesn't look as cheap as it sounds.
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20, Love my fd without any bodykits. But I like lips, and steps
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AMEMIYA GT II HIGH MOUNTED!!!PIECE OF ART



Old 10-05-09, 05:25 PM
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^^nice ride

hey as long as you like it that's all that matters. For me your car would be 10x better if it was wingless.




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