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Thats right, coming home from TAFE today I saw a Fast and the Furious WRX (possible STi).

Be on the look out, it is silver with quite a nice front bar, bonnet with lots of grills, nice side skirts, lowered, HEAPS of sticker, and that Fast and the Furious android with a spear thingy decal, lime green going right along both sides of the car.

I would of cried if I wasn't laughing so hard. It would be quite a nice car if not for the huge FatF sticker, and the many other stickers.

If you own this car, or know who owns this car, please ask them to remove them.

Greg. :devfu:

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Originally posted by GTS-4OrCeD

I would hope with that much money put into it, you would have had a lot of money put into it's engine, a wrx is fast to start with, but if it is a STi, then you know it's fast.

Greg. :devfu:

Dude,

I never had any problems wasting WRecks in my wife's first stocker 33 GTSt. It got that boring in the end that we could give them a couple of lengths of the lights and still reel them back in. Missus wasted a new STi in the Staj the other day...

Subaru - A Wanker Driving or A Weak Drivetrain

Jash

Yep the Gun Grey '93, that was a seriously good car. I checked the Specs on that Wrecks and a well driven 33 would still eat it. Anyone that list Chameleon Painted Bits as a legit engine accessory needs some help.

Jash

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saw a candidate last night

yellow honda civic, big blur flames sticka down the sides plus tuning shop sticka's ie trust hks etc

on a stock standard car

o mustn't forget the huge type R sticka on the back window

man he must be kewl:starwars: :tool: :headbang: :chairshot

Originally posted by skyzerr33

saw a candidate last night

yellow honda civic, big blur flames sticka down the sides plus tuning shop sticka's ie trust hks etc

on a stock standard car

o mustn't forget the huge type R sticka on the back window

man he must be kewl:starwars: :tool: :headbang: :chairshot

Wasnt it rocko was it ?

I know of one ricer in rocko with a TypeR sticker on the back window.... *cough* loser..

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I wonder what it would look like with the stickers peeling off as he was travelling at a fast and furious pace down the freeway? Gymnastic streamers is my guess. Oh well whatever floats his boat I spose, or in this case whatever wrecks his rex. Not my cuppa tea though!:thumbdwn:

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