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Funny stuff... :P

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Edited by Sixty8panther

That's just ugly, stupid, and ridiculous. Why not build a car to actually fit everything under its body? You should see the ones built by those who take their Hondas more sriously.
you know what would be funny.....if they left that fwd.

You should see the ones built by those who take their Hondas more sriously.

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Speaking of which, I saw a very, very nice riced Civic awhile ago. In fact, it was so tastefully and well-done, I'd prefer to call it 'customized' or 'modified' rather than rice. It was a blue late-90s coupe with diagonal white stripes across the longitudinal of the car, nice Momo rims, a sensible wing, a chromed exahust tip (no obnoxious fart car), and best of all, extremely clean.

'Rice' by my definition is a car that's been asymmetrically-modified, i.e. brand-new rims and double-tier spoiler with a pealing front clip and duct-taped sideview mirrors.

Gotta get the basics first.
(Dudes, there's no driveshaft... it's a fake.)

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