The official "what does your r3v name mean" thread

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Something like the "budding" junkyard you have had through the years?

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  • MacBudd541
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    Originally posted by StereoInstaller1
    Interesting.

    I thought your name had an entirely different relevance.
    The name has really stuck and has fit into many of my lifestyle choices through the years.

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Originally posted by MacBudd541
    My first name really is Mac. While serving some community service our "boss'" name was Dan Budd, he had to sign our papers logging our time there, after missing a few sessions we realized i could sign Dan Budds name as good as he could and we stopped serving our hours. I was called Mac Budd from then on. I have lived the "Mac Budd" lifestyle ever since, and its working for me. 541 is the area code i "represent".
    Interesting.

    I thought your name had an entirely different relevance.

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  • MacBudd541
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    My first name really is Mac. While serving some community service our "boss'" name was Dan Budd, he had to sign our papers logging our time there, after missing a few sessions we realized i could sign Dan Budds name as good as he could and we stopped serving our hours. I was called Mac Budd from then on. I have lived the "Mac Budd" lifestyle ever since, and its working for me. 541 is the area code i "represent".

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  • Dozyproductions
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    Originally posted by badvibrations
    badvibrations - like the types that one would have with out of balance wheels, faulty center support bearing, faulty guibo, out of balance drive shaft, u-jounts out of syncrinization, or one out of 6 cylinders only having 60psi compression. . . .most of these are fixed now...most...


    also had some badvibrations after consuming too many mushrooms
    hows UTI?

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  • noE30
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    noE30= I do not have an e30...
    Real creative huh?

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  • ILoveMPower
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    Haven't figured out what mine means yet

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  • neighborhood
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    Nick name is from a bunch of us that used to hang out together all named Ryan, mines from me living in the hood. ㅗㅐㅐㅇ.

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  • NC325iC
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    from North Carolina and have a 325i convertible

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  • jflip2002
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    Almond Rocla

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  • Rocla
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    Rocla= Brand name in pallet truck and fork lift industry.

    I used to drive fork lift and push pallet trucks. Once I attendet to contest "Rocla rally" the task was to unload a truck and stack some pallets.

    I was thrid in northern Finland and got a cap which said "Rocla".

    After moving back to the city where I was born many of the younger local car enthusiasts didn't know me and because I allways wore that cap while I repaired cars (used to make my living by making m10-> m20 swaps in early 2000's) I was know as "Rocla dude". Somehow it transformed to net alias Rocla.

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  • e30frosh
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    e30...I've owned a few.

    frosh...Like freshman. Always learning new and exciting, sometimes knuckle scarring, things about the 3.

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  • KO1927
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    K=
    initial of first name- Kenneth, derived from Irish/Scots Gaelic Coinneach- meaning handsome & quick

    O=
    initial of last name, which shall go unnamed, but I was told goes back to viking raiders and means "divine bear"

    1927- the year of my first car, a 1927 Ford Model T

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  • Swart_Kar
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    Swart Kar is Afrikaans for Black Car. Dark Knight was considered but I figured I'd have to start typing in a deep growling voice. ;)

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  • Need4Speed
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    I'm a Benzedrine addict.

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