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Old 10-25-2004, 10:03 PM
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Re: What is the definition of a "Ricer?"

A ricer is a car that looks fast and goes slow. that goes for any car, you hicks!
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Re: What is the definition of a "Ricer?"

i dont consider show cars to be rice. if they are well done and look good and as long as they dont claim that they're fast. my definition of rice is when its a slow ass car and they claim its fast
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Re: What is the definition of a "Ricer?"

Or the guys that drive like bats out of hell from stoplight to stoplight. Or the ones that will race anything, anytime, anywhere, etc. I hate people like that, especially the ones that try to show off all the damn time and think that's its necessary to drive extremely fast through neighborhoods, parking lots, etc. RAWR!
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Re: What is the definition of a "Ricer?"

yea the people that race city blocks are idiots. 2 lane one way road with cars parked on both sides.
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