are these meets even worth going to??? i dont want to waste my time with, "RICERS"
Im not going to lie. There are some ricers there. But they dont usually even talk to us. LOL!! They all huddle togehter around there friends Cvic or RSX or what ever thier driving and point and gawk at what ever they have done to it in the last couple of days.
But the EVO and STI guys do talk to us, and we have good conversations. Plus the other SRT's are out there so it is just a chill meet to be with friends and B/S about car stuff.
Come to one.
ya, what him said. we have some fun sometimes. plus you have to get a bubba. they are great. there is also places to get stuff to eat. pizza, subway, sushi and some other stuff.
ya, what him said. we have some fun sometimes. plus you have to get a bubba. they are great. there is also places to get stuff to eat. pizza, subway, sushi and some other stuff.
DO NOT EAT AT THE SUBWAY!!! That particular one gave me mud butt for 3 days it was terrible
well i mainly wanted to see if there were ANY fast SRT's out there, i own a 98 Mk IV Supra but before all of you ask what i have done to it, all iam going to say is that i have a T76 hiding in there somewhere
but iam not sure if i will be able to make it, got some other "buisness" i have to attend to.
well i mainly wanted to see if there were ANY fast SRT's out there, i own a 98 Mk IV Supra but before all of you ask what i have done to it, all iam going to say is that i have a T76 hiding in there somewhere
but iam not sure if i will be able to make it, got some other "buisness" i have to attend to.
well i mainly wanted to see if there were ANY fast SRT's out there, i own a 98 Mk IV Supra but before all of you ask what i have done to it, all iam going to say is that i have a T76 hiding in there somewhere
but iam not sure if i will be able to make it, got some other "buisness" i have to attend to.
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