Originally posted by rwdrift
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Jordan's S13 equivalent
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by rwh11385All i said was I hope the ricers buy 240s, not E30s. Not that people with 240s are neccessarily ricers.Im now E30less.
sigpic
Comment
-
Originally posted by Ryan StewartOriginally posted by rwh11385All i said was I hope the ricers buy 240s, not E30s. Not that people with 240s are neccessarily ricers.
But I know someone who was planning on putting in angel eyes on the J30 his parents handed down. I would have punched him in the chin if he did it. But luckily, the auto tranny went out after all the brake torquing he did. I told him not to and it wasn't good, but he's like "woooohooo, i'm spinning my tires"
Some people amaze me. They are very determined to have bad taste, and always think neons and stickers are a good idea.
Comment
-
Originally posted by rwh11385Originally posted by Ryan StewartOriginally posted by rwh11385All i said was I hope the ricers buy 240s, not E30s. Not that people with 240s are neccessarily ricers.
Comment
-
Originally posted by spencersOriginally posted by rwh11385Originally posted by Ryan StewartOriginally posted by rwh11385All i said was I hope the ricers buy 240s, not E30s. Not that people with 240s are neccessarily ricers.
Don't feel bad, I used to not know what it is.
A procedure used to improve the off-the-line acceleration of a car equipped with an automatic transmission, by depressing the brake pedal with the left foot and the accelerator pedal with the right foot. Doing this allows the driver to increase the rpm of the engine before moving forward.
Comment
-
Originally posted by rwh11385Originally posted by spencersOriginally posted by rwh11385Originally posted by Ryan StewartOriginally posted by rwh11385All i said was I hope the ricers buy 240s, not E30s. Not that people with 240s are neccessarily ricers.
Don't feel bad, I used to not know what it is.
A procedure used to improve the off-the-line acceleration of a car equipped with an automatic transmission, by depressing the brake pedal with the left foot and the accelerator pedal with the right foot. Doing this allows the driver to increase the rpm of the engine before moving forward.
Comment
Comment