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found some pics.. haha oh how i forgot about them.

while in fiji i noticed the car scene was .. well it was just plain disgusting. heres some examples..

this car is neither 4 wheel drive or turbo. its a damn fwd pulsar!! oh and dont u just love the fuel tank sticker thing.

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where do i start.. just look and laugh.

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this car was a nissan sunny (pulsar vector), yet for some reason found the need to put a nismo, trd, type R and honda sticker down the side. also notice the chrome bolt on flare :lol:

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hey.. lets take a mercedes idea and mix it with cruising sa styling haha!

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poor lil corolla. stickers, fake vents, a damn flag, light covers, fake sun roof, bonnet pins, bolt on chrome flares. this car would make csa proud lol.

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funny, funny stuff.

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omg i swear this car has a sun roof. and dont spill anything on the plastic coated seats.

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i think this 'was' a nx coupe.

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No, no no no no no NO!!

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yea no.

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wedding car anyone :D

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the only silvia i saw the whole time there. and from what i can remember, had the same stupid stickers and chrome flares, but also has a massive bonnet scoop like it was running a massive super charged carby V8. stupid stupid people.

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rack off mole :(

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make sure u cable tie on ur mega street cred hub caps.

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suuuuure it is.

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and here's the vtec's.

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this purple car in the middle was a 32 4 door. but unfortunately is suffered the same fate as the s13. riced up with hood scoop with a wack purple paint job.

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anyone order a taxi with a side of rice.

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i actually chased this to get a pic.

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and as u can see, it was no challenge for our mini bus :P

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hide the women and children.

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GTR.. G.T.R. dont u guys in fiji even know what that means.

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laugh some more.

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coz stickers make u faster.

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and lucky last. this was hillarious!!

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in fact the only good car i saw was a nice clean yellow 34.

Is it suppose to read "Fast and The Furious The" or "The Furious and The Fast"

Thats the best one :(

Also just spotted a Tri-Colour Taxi (ford XT) with blue neons...

But I can't say anything, my car is semi-anime riced. :D

My god that Viper is ugly, its like sandpaper to the eyes

LOL at SteveP, i have been to Fiji too, home of the most riced up cars *shudders*

Edited by Ceffy_SA

I had a yellow Accent try to run me down Fredrics the other day. Chromies, bodykit, hoodscoop and the shopping list down the side. Guy was a P-plater too. I just laughed and turned off.

Also saw a red Nissan EXA with black 15"s and a big GT wing at the bay the other week. Someone told me it was at SCS?

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