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    ephatch member gamma6's Avatar
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    once i again im sorrry to hear about that too man... Last year my rear passenger window was busted and my backpack was stolen with a $100 calculator and some notebooks... glad to say they didnt take any of my sound system, but what did suck was that it was finals week and i had no material to study from, worst of all i had a open book open note exam two days after the incident which of course i had no notes...

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    atleast they didnt get glass. that shit was the worst to clean off when my 3rd gen prelude got egged

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    Cock. Suckers. That is all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scorpionsf View Post
    atleast they didnt get glass. that shit was the worst to clean off when my 3rd gen prelude got egged
    Actually they did get the glass as well.

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    Glad it all came off.....nice car too, no wonder they are jealous bastards.

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    happy that it all came off, hopefully you catch the SOB and lay the law down, love your car BTW, wish i had a track car.

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    There really isn't much in making a track car. Nothing truly special needs to be done. In fact, any car could quite honestly be fast with the proper driver. Just need a maintained vehicle with a healthy motor, good brakes, and most importantly tires. Everything else is up to the driver.
    Last edited by Distance; 12-25-2008 at 12:41 AM.

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