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A ricer's dream.

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Posted by: WackyWRZ

Found these pics laying around, and thought you guys'd get a kick out of it. You can see in the 2nd pic that there are real ricers around too.



Posted by: Joeychgo

hmmm I got a coffee can about to become empty......... I wonder....



Posted by: WackyWRZ

Quote:
Originally Posted by Joeychgo
hmmm I got a coffee can about to become empty......... I wonder....
Ya know, I got to thinking about the usefulness of the coffee can. you could remove the bottom and top metal, cut a slit and glue 2 together and make a nice shiney spoiler. And hell, why not put one up front and use it as a a cold air intake or a hood scoop to feed that giant tip.



Posted by: Joeychgo

keep talking like that --- you might get banned LOLOL



Posted by: WackyWRZ

Yeah, a coffee can might not work too good as a cold air intake, not big enough, but maybe something like a small rectagle wastepaper basket. It'd be a little bigger, and maybe more impact resistant if it was a rubbermaid. I could cut a hole in the hood, and put it down straight into the TB. Then I could mount the MAF right in the waste paper basket.



Posted by: Joeychgo

Nancy Reagan said it best man ----


JUST SAY NO TO DRUGS!!!!!!!!!



Posted by: dsinclair

More like emptying your stomach contents into a coffee can.

Actually a really well done (professionally done) ricer isn't too bad. But in that case everything works and the decals are there because the car is actually sponsored.

Like the ones on display at SEMA



Posted by: WackyWRZ

Check out some of these http://www.craigfr.com/rice/pictures.html



Posted by: Spidar6996

I think you guys might have some issues.



Posted by: dsinclair

I'll qualify my above statements with "but I wouldn't want to own one - or do more than a 3 minute ride in one"

Does that seem better?



Posted by: Spidar6996

Much better.



Posted by: OldSchool1

Quote:
Originally Posted by WackyWRZ
Found these pics laying around, and thought you guys'd get a kick out of it. You can see in the 2nd pic that there are real ricers around too.
The last picture (of the Nitrous soda bottle) had me on the floor!



Posted by: OldSchool1

Quote:
Originally Posted by dsinclair
More like emptying your stomach contents into a coffee can.

Actually a really well done (professionally done) ricer isn't too bad. But in that case everything works and the decals are there because the car is actually sponsored.

Like the ones on display at SEMA
MY EYES! MY EYES! :barf:



Posted by: mespock

For those who need to see are real coffee can muffler. Go up



Posted by: pepperman

Ricers will use anything on their vehicles!!!!!



Posted by: Stack

Now that is a TRUE ricer!



Posted by: StincolnLincoln

man now uumm damn uummm cough cough no comment ha ha ha buh buh ha ha ha aha aha aha





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