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Old 12-11-2006, 04:23 PM   #11
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OK having just come over from the ricer side of things let me clear this up..... Ricers are the cars running around with big bodykits that are bolted on to make them look "unique and sporty" but have nothing to back them up. A perfect example of this is a stock 1.5l lancer coupe with an evo kit complete with rear wing and 18in chromies and an exhaust that is obviously more for noise than for looks. The cars such as evo's 200sx's and skylines are not ricers cause they do have performance to back up their looks.

The reason most girls like being in them is simple, they like to be the centre of attention and being in a car like those always draws attention. If they draw attention then more people see them.

It is simple, most women love attention.
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