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Submitted by: Amy Ticketed: |
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Intense Concepts of Retardation |
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Posted by: Trooper |
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#1
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12-02-2004 @ 07:07:36 PM
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By: Subourbon187 |
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I see a lot of trucks just like this on cruising night, they're usually nothing more than a clump of half-realized ideas, grilles and bumpers are missing, primer's not painted over, custom made tail lights are burnt out, wheels are mismatched. It's like a carnival of crap, and each exhibit is more screwed up than the last. |
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12-02-2004 @ 08:36:08 PM
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By: musclecar |
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So I see the paint job goes from flames to lightning all in one pan, now that's Zazz!!! Nothing screams power like lime green. |
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#3
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12-03-2004 @ 09:17:11 AM
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By: Low-Tech Redneck |
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Since when did a dangling lisence plate become a trendy part of tuner culture? I mean, rednecks have been driving around with dangling plates for years and everyone was calling them retarded..... |
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12-03-2004 @ 12:55:23 PM
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By: hooligan |
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Spent so much on his interior and that tYt3 paint job tht he ran out of cash for the griile, new wheels, paint for the tailgate... |
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#5
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12-06-2004 @ 03:05:54 AM
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By: 94se |
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I'm Special Ed! Yay! This is my car! Yay! I pee in the gas tank! Yay! |
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12-06-2004 @ 11:38:12 AM
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By: Skid |
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He did a great job of making his Nissan Frontier look like a 1982 Toyota Starlet. |
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12-06-2004 @ 12:55:41 PM
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By: rice_reaper |
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#5, Ha Ha Nice. However I think even special ed could have done a better job. Ive never in my life seen such a retarded car |
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#8
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12-07-2004 @ 08:29:49 PM
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By: musclecar |
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This is just sad, aren't Frontiers relatively new models??? He RAPED this truck of its dignity. |
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#9
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12-08-2004 @ 12:26:35 AM
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By: Gearcat |
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The Frontier rolled out in late '97 to replace the hardbody as a '98 model. It's been on the road for eight years. |
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12-08-2004 @ 04:07:52 PM
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By: musclecar |
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#9, Eh, that doesn't seem like to long. But still, it's kind of hard to tell what exact model year this is, in fact, I think it's hard tell that there's a truck under all that crap in the first place.
[Edited by musclecar on 12-08-2004 @ 04:10:31 PM] |
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12-08-2004 @ 04:09:43 PM
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By: musclecar |
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#9, Eh, that doesn't seem like to long. But still, it's kind of hard to tell what exact model year this is, in fact, I think it's hard tell that there's a truck under all that crap in the first place. |
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#12
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12-08-2004 @ 04:11:13 PM
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By: musclecar |
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sorry, double post, computer tripped out for a second. |
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#13
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12-09-2004 @ 07:38:13 PM
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By: Subourbon187 |
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Judging by those headlights it looks like the 2002-2004 model, but the rest of the truck is so messed up it's really hard to tell. |
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