May 28, 200718 yr I would like to run this guy over with an LS1-powered vehicle. Then we would see who stands up better. He definitely probably doesn't know anything about cars. First of all, that Monte Carlo would either have 3.1L or 3.4L whatever they had in it. The 4.3L was probably one of the most reliable engines out there plus 4.3 cylinders? Corvette since 1956??? I hope his grandmother runs him over as well with her wheelchair lol. Those rims weren't all that ricey as well. The second ones wouldn't even fit on a Civic. This guy just wasted 6 minutes of my life.
May 28, 200718 yr Bwahahahahaha! Guys, look at the first thing in the video: "ricekiller.com" It's a huge domestic fan who organizes some big meets and is just having some fun at the expense of his friends' cars. I looked up some of his other videos, and it looks like he enjoys complimenting cars by insulting them. Great example: http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseacti...eoID=2012036178
May 28, 200718 yr LOL, the ricer video is funny where he uses a comedy clip..."And I'm not saying they're stupid but they put the name of their stereo on the back window of the car...JL Audio, Kenwood...hey thanks for the contents listing, retard! That's like wearing a t-shirt that says 'I got $500 bucks in my pocket!'"
May 28, 200718 yr Author Dude, he's joking, the dude has meets near my area. He drives a 3rd gen camaro. I know, my title are comments people put under this Youtube video! Did you read them they are funny as $h!? Edited May 28, 200718 yr by Pontiac Custom-S
May 28, 200718 yr Author Why does he have to yell through the entire video? Look at him! You'd yell too if you never had sex! Edited May 28, 200718 yr by Pontiac Custom-S
May 28, 200718 yr Reminds me of the Steve Ballmer Windows 1.0 commercial. "Riversi! That's right! All these features and riversi!!!" Edited May 28, 200718 yr by Hollingsworth
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