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Old Jul 20, 2003 | 03:57 PM
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FYI -
1. This is NOT the wrong forum.
Unless I am mistaken, this is an automotive forum, which would give me the impression that this is the correct forum to post this information in. I don't understand the point of your response, 99civic_love, unless you were being defensive because you are insecure about something. Maybe there are deeper issues there....

2. I am not a ricer
I'm really not sure why you labeled me a ricer, 98CoupeV6. Maybe you don't understand that definition of a ricer.

Rice-Boy is a stereotype. The typical Rice-Boy can be identified by his car, or rather what he does to it. Generally, Rice-Boy will start out with a car that was not meant to go fast (typically a Honda Civic), and attempt to "fix it up," usually consisting of aftermarket rims, lowering springs and an aftermarket exhaust system with a large exhaust tip.

Most Rice-Boy cars (or "Rice Rockets") have the usual complement of stickers proudly displaying features that the car might or might not have, most notably, the Honda VTEC sticker from the later model Preludes, and the plaques from the later model Integras.
Do some research BEFORE you comment to prevent making yourself look like a dumbass.

Did you even look at the list of modifications before you replied? More importantly, do you even know what the modifications are? How can you call an imported SR20DET "rice"? It would appear you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about nor what you are looking at.

Perhaps you are calling me a ricer because my car is unpainted. If you took a closer look at the pictures, you would likely also see that the car is NOT FINISHED. The missing hood, front bumper, and fenders should have been the first clue. I am not driving the car around on the street like that. This explanation is most likely pointless though, because you probably have no clue what the s15 front end conversion is, nor do you have any knowledge of the significance of the body style and modifications of the car. There is quite a difference between an unfinished car and a ricer.


Once YOU have done your own engine swap, then come talk to me. Don't judge me based on what you think you know. Nice list of mods, btw. I didn't realize that factory, yet different model, rims were considered a modification.

You can take your comments, along with your altezzas, your windshield washer fluid LED's, your fast-n-furious neons, your NOS bottles, and your sewing machine exhaust, and shove 'em up your a$$ where they spawned from.