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| View Poll Results: Which has better looks/exterior appeal? | |||
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8 | 38.10% |
| T-Rex |
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13 | 61.90% |
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simply answer the poll, no need to debate, this will be locked after 25-30 votes.
carver, ![]() OR t-rex ![]() REN EDIT: removed you stupid biased ass pictures
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Ren: just reply dude and don't abuse your mod powers by editing his thread.
Justin: can I vote neither?
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Lazier than Viper
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Lazy Head Dude
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Regardless, don't be editing people's post just to make a comment.
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There is no replacement for displacement. - Wolfgang Bernhard, Chief Operating Officer, Chrysler Group talking about the Dodge Viper SRT-10 ... I ask Herb Helbig, vehicle synthesis manager for SRT and a member of the original Team Viper development group since day one, if they'd ever thought of adding traction control. "It comes with two," he says, pointing at my feet. "Learn to use them." Got it. - Motor Trend on the 2006 Dodge Viper Coupe, November 2005 |
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Lazier than Viper
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it was a bit biased to his defense which made my poll to unbalanced but it was funny and should have been posted somewhere else, not deleted.
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Lazy Head Dude
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I wasn't saying that his comment was wrong, just where he put it.
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There is no replacement for displacement. - Wolfgang Bernhard, Chief Operating Officer, Chrysler Group talking about the Dodge Viper SRT-10 ... I ask Herb Helbig, vehicle synthesis manager for SRT and a member of the original Team Viper development group since day one, if they'd ever thought of adding traction control. "It comes with two," he says, pointing at my feet. "Learn to use them." Got it. - Motor Trend on the 2006 Dodge Viper Coupe, November 2005 |
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Joined: Mar 5th, 2004
Last Online: November 13th, 2009
Location: Somewhere in rural Ontario, Canada
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Car: 2000 Civic SiR
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I wanna see the pic!
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Lazier than Viper
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a frog and a motorcycle!
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well, this is what i posted.
DO NOT LET THIS AFFECT UR VOTE ON THIS POLL. + =
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Joined: Mar 5th, 2004
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I like the pipe, but if it were mine, I'd have dual pipes coming out on top of the rear wheel, just under that orange signal light (as in one on each side)
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Lazier than Viper
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there are 2 already
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Joined: Mar 5th, 2004
Last Online: November 13th, 2009
Location: Somewhere in rural Ontario, Canada
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Oh...I see. That's like what I meant, it looked from the main pic that the pipe was way out, almost in line with the side. That rear pic changes that.
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It's just a motorcycle with two seats and two wheels in the front, i.e. a tricycle.
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There is no replacement for displacement. - Wolfgang Bernhard, Chief Operating Officer, Chrysler Group talking about the Dodge Viper SRT-10 ... I ask Herb Helbig, vehicle synthesis manager for SRT and a member of the original Team Viper development group since day one, if they'd ever thought of adding traction control. "It comes with two," he says, pointing at my feet. "Learn to use them." Got it. - Motor Trend on the 2006 Dodge Viper Coupe, November 2005 |
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isnt a tricycle a single wheel at the front and 2 at the back? because that way, it still has the motorbike steering and front wheel style. whereas the t-rex has a car-like front end with a bike rear, making it more like a "car"
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Okay, it's a backwards tricycle, a elcycirt.
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There is no replacement for displacement. - Wolfgang Bernhard, Chief Operating Officer, Chrysler Group talking about the Dodge Viper SRT-10 ... I ask Herb Helbig, vehicle synthesis manager for SRT and a member of the original Team Viper development group since day one, if they'd ever thought of adding traction control. "It comes with two," he says, pointing at my feet. "Learn to use them." Got it. - Motor Trend on the 2006 Dodge Viper Coupe, November 2005 |
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Lazier than Viper
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![]() BTW I'm glad to see that we have 2x more people with good taste than without
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