Can someone take a pic of my car for the fall, and photoshop out the garage around it, and the hood back on it? That would be swell..
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Really nice looking car! Except the euro plates on the back. Sure, euro plates look way nicer than U.S. plates, but I have always thought that is so cheesy how people put on euro plates and then their US plates over top. It's like wannabe euro or something. It's like doing something to it that it's not. Also the euro plates in the front windshield, same thing.
I like the idea of keeping your euro plates on your car if say you did a European delivery and actually drove the car in Europe. Or if your car was grey-market maybe and it came with the plate. But I just think it's so "wannabe" when people put fake euro plates on their U.S. cars.Last edited by JBird; 11-02-2012, 01:14 PM.
"The Camry is an appliance, not a car. It attracts folks who have the same regard for driving that they have for washing dishes,
i.e. it's a necessary but somewhat unpleasant chore and they want something to make the task a little easier and insulate them from the process." - my friend, Número VeintiséisComment
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Have you ever thought about that? Like if it looks "wannabe"?
I guess my question is, why do you put fake euro plates on your U.S. car? And anyone else who would like to answer.
Anyways, I'm not trying to be mean, it's just like a pet-peeve of mine. Hard to understand why people do it when it's not real! Euro plates do look so nice though, and I wish the US had plates like them.
"The Camry is an appliance, not a car. It attracts folks who have the same regard for driving that they have for washing dishes,
i.e. it's a necessary but somewhat unpleasant chore and they want something to make the task a little easier and insulate them from the process." - my friend, Número VeintiséisComment
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lol sorry dude. I'm just trying to create discussion and trying to understand. I don't mean to offend you...
What are you expecting when you post a thread showing off your car to people? Of course people like me will point out some things they do and don't like...
Your car is beautiful though, I love the euro smilies and would love to have some.
Part of being a mature adult is being able to accept and take negative criticism!Last edited by JBird; 11-02-2012, 01:27 PM.
"The Camry is an appliance, not a car. It attracts folks who have the same regard for driving that they have for washing dishes,
i.e. it's a necessary but somewhat unpleasant chore and they want something to make the task a little easier and insulate them from the process." - my friend, Número VeintiséisComment
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lol sorry dude. I'm just trying to create discussion and trying to understand. I don't mean to offend you...
What are you expecting when you post a thread showing off your car to people? Of course people like me will point out some things they do and don't like...
Your car is beautiful though, I love the euro smilies and would love to have some.
Part of being a mature adult is being able to accept and take negative criticism!Comment
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Have you ever thought about that? Like if it looks "wannabe"?
I guess my question is, why do you put fake euro plates on your U.S. car? And anyone else who would like to answer.
Anyways, I'm not trying to be mean, it's just like a pet-peeve of mine. Hard to understand why people do it when it's not real! Euro plates do look so nice though, and I wish the US had plates like them.Comment
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Really nice looking car! Except the euro plates on the back. Sure, euro plates look way nicer than U.S. plates, but I have always thought that is so cheesy how people put on euro plates and then their US plates over top. It's like wannabe euro or something. It's like doing something to it that it's not. Also the euro plates in the front windshield, same thing.
I like the idea of keeping your euro plates on your car if say you did a European delivery and actually drove the car in Europe. Or if your car was grey-market maybe and it came with the plate. But I just think it's so "wannabe" when people put fake euro plates on their U.S. cars.
couldn't help it ;)Comment
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lol
"The Camry is an appliance, not a car. It attracts folks who have the same regard for driving that they have for washing dishes,
i.e. it's a necessary but somewhat unpleasant chore and they want something to make the task a little easier and insulate them from the process." - my friend, Número VeintiséisComment
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