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I HAVE NEVER SEEN WORSE OFFSET FAIL!!

its looks like he spent a couple grand on a massive homosexual version of the batmobile widebody kit and run out of money for rims!

Any1 else notice the toilet roles in the back?! when u gotta go, u gotta go ?

hahahah i love the little pipes coming out the side - looks like they've been glued on, and the zippie ties with their tails still on look mint

hahahaha

why? o why?

im not even going to start on that wide boy..

Enjoy....

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Shep rice

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Fork lift rice! (not my pic, but way too funny not to post!)

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And todays rice spotted....

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And guess where this car is from.....

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And a early lancer....

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VTEC - Check

Big wing - Check

Bonnet Scoop - Check

Cheap tail lights - Check

Shocking color- Check

Chrome Rims - Check

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I've finally spotted my white whale!!!

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I've seen this car a few times, but it's sooooo quick i can never get the camera out in time.

Type R mudflaps, stupid big wing, and a interior you would'nt belive!

Seen that pink car around my area (where it lives apparently) there is an equally riced out blue car that also lives there, I'll go get a picture one day. :verymad:

Know where that pink car works too, or at least seen the car there like 5 times during work hours.

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