Another Tyte Ride
First off, my apologies, the days I plan to do this have been finding away of sneaking up on me and laughing at me when I forget them. This is part two of the rice feast I saw going on one night at Hastings. This civic reminds me of a cross between a snow plow and a rocket. Read on to find out why.
Whoa, got body kit? This thing looks wide and big enough to be substituted as a cow catcher, or (as I first thought) a snow plow. Too bad it doesn't snow here, he could make enough money in one day plowing snow with it to pay that thing off.
Bondo? Glue? I dunno what it is. A closer look revealed some kind of patch that was put on just below this odd colored spot and painted over. The same odd colored substance could be found in the wheel well where the lower skirt met up with the body.
Bling bling. LED windshield washers are so retro now, its all about chrome plated windshield washers.
Houston, we are ready for take off. With the stock wing firmly in place and a sport styled huge rear bumper this car almost looks like it could take flight. If you remember that fact that it is still a Honda you are quicker to laugh then be in awe.
Whoa, got body kit? This thing looks wide and big enough to be substituted as a cow catcher, or (as I first thought) a snow plow. Too bad it doesn't snow here, he could make enough money in one day plowing snow with it to pay that thing off.
Bondo? Glue? I dunno what it is. A closer look revealed some kind of patch that was put on just below this odd colored spot and painted over. The same odd colored substance could be found in the wheel well where the lower skirt met up with the body.
Bling bling. LED windshield washers are so retro now, its all about chrome plated windshield washers.
Houston, we are ready for take off. With the stock wing firmly in place and a sport styled huge rear bumper this car almost looks like it could take flight. If you remember that fact that it is still a Honda you are quicker to laugh then be in awe.
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