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Originally posted by JiMiH

man you must be hella tired coz you're spelling is just fantastic! ;)

Yeah, it tends to get that way after the 10th 5% beer ;) Finished my last exam today and got hell trashed watching epII and lotr: extended on dvd.

I just hope the moderators don't close this down before we get some decent results.

Originally posted by Gradenko

Yeah, it tends to get that way after the 10th 5% beer

What!

Get off the pooter and drink your way through the other 14 beers in that carton!! ;)

End of exams should be celebrated with AT LEAST a carton :alcoholic: and some :boobies2:

hehehe

Originally posted by JiMiH

What!  

Get off the pooter and drink your way through the other 14 beers in that carton!! ;)  

Whoops, that should be "> 10 beers". Theres a six pack left in the carton plus a coulple in the fridge. My friends are soft, so I didn't get a chance to drink the rest ;)

Ah, is this in no way directed at you. We already made peace in the last thread ;)

This is more a problem with IMACUL8 and moderators that won't let me end with a decent argument (yeah, thats you Boostzor ;) ).

Again, R33_Cam, this poll is not directly aimed at you. And in the face of popular belief, I believe that every individual is free to do what they want to their car. What I'm looking out for is the Skyline community as a whole.

i was just makin sure thats all, no offence intended ;) im gonna say that i dont rekon i am complete ricey, only a few stickers and 2 neons, not as bad as F&F graphics, and fluffy toys, and it comes down to how far someone has to go to start getting called "riceboy", for instance, i know a few commondore owners that would call any skyline owner "riceboy", regardless of stickers etc etc, i think the word is used to loosely, and depending on who u are and what your into depends on how you use it.......

thats my thoughts on the subject, this thread will probably get a few people a bit hot under the collar, but it should be a good laugh to see what kinda comments come out, and who takes it to heart.

theres my 2c worth :shake:

:fight!: :uzi: :(

What the hell is an ostrich?:confused: is that like an emu?

IMHO any additions that do not enhance the performance or basic operation of the car and/or driving experience is rice eg anything that takes time and effort an does nothing but make the car "look" different (does not include restoring of stock appearance)

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Originally posted by Boostzor

What the hell is an ostrich?:confused: is that like an emu?

hehe thread hi-jackin :lol:

oh my god u cant be serious?????? BUAHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa......... hHAHHAahaaaaa........ sorry i cant contain myselflaugh.gif

Originally posted by 25GTT

Lamas??

Man u guys have no sense of humour!

But seriously........since this is such a serious thread,

A true riceboy i think has all the looks of a fast and stylish car but no go in it at all..

Stickers and neons are "ricey" but not too bad i guess...

The stickers on the side of yr car are originally telling people that u have such brands uder the hood or interior! Putting them on because they are stickers is VERY RICEY! And i dont want to advertise my car to theives that it may not be standard.

Boost gauge in an NA car. Ricey

5 inch tip with 2inch system is ricey!

Anyone who does up an excel or a MR Lancer Must eat rice 3 times a day

:(

An ostrich is like an emu dude. Never seen Hey Hey it's saturday ?

I DO so have a sense of humour, anyone that's seen dude where's my car would know what Im talking about when I say "dude, ostrich" .. "no dude, Llama!" heheh

Riceboy ?

I installed an RSM (it does nothing for the car) Im gettin tint, plates. etc. all do nothing for performance..

the term is used WAY too loosely, or maybe im just a ricer at heart :(

Originally posted by macka

Anyone who does up an excel or a MR Lancer Must eat rice 3 times a day  

:(

Need i say more eh Gradenko?

Yeh those stickers really suck. It used to be a badge of honor in the early days but then all the ricers started goin at it so whats the point anymore? It the same IMHO as writing 'my car is fast' on the side door and driving a stock excel, what tools.:lol:

Originally posted by macka

But seriously........since this is such a serious thread,

lol :( I just checked the results... theres one person here who likes George Michael ;)

Originally posted by Boostzor

Need i say more eh Gradenko?

I think macka meant Lancer GLi. :) In the early models, the MR was the only 2 door to get the "big" (1.8) engine. Besides, that car wasn't riced - no evo kits or big ass wings there.

What is a lemma... I just stepped out of a Theoretical CS exam yesterday, hence I have theorems, corollaries and lemmas coming out of my ears.

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