...who thought she was a Mazda.
all the other Honda's didn't understand. What was this particular hunk of steel flying the symbol of the enemy?
I'm a Mazda driver, through and through. I don't like Honda, at all. Mainly because of the drivers of said make. They're immature, cocky, and spoiled. What I don't enjoy seeing is an automobile tainted by a cracking fiberglass body kit, a spoiler with the wingspan of a 747 and enough vinyl decals to laminate a great hall.
You don't see that in Mazda Drivers. They know what elegance stands for. They understand their automobiles, they synchronize with them. Mazda drivers can always describe what 'Rotary Envy' means, and laugh about it, because they're the only ones to not suffer from it.
I'm currently re-vamping my own MX-3 ( http://www.furaffinity.net/full/2970088/ ), which required me to find something else for the time. One thing Honda did right was the Prelude. I love the car, always have. It's design totally reflects the era it was produced. It doesn't adapt, it innovates. This was the car I chose as a fill-in. Sadly, the car was subject to the stereotypical 'Honda Virus'. This car had a body kit (cracked of course), a paint job that spoke novice, and an abusive driver. I'm attempting to turn that around and get a more clean, stock look while maintaining Import style. I enjoy driving the car. It's responsive, powerful, and unique. A real treat to restore.
**Note the Emblem on the front bumper**
all the other Honda's didn't understand. What was this particular hunk of steel flying the symbol of the enemy?
I'm a Mazda driver, through and through. I don't like Honda, at all. Mainly because of the drivers of said make. They're immature, cocky, and spoiled. What I don't enjoy seeing is an automobile tainted by a cracking fiberglass body kit, a spoiler with the wingspan of a 747 and enough vinyl decals to laminate a great hall.
You don't see that in Mazda Drivers. They know what elegance stands for. They understand their automobiles, they synchronize with them. Mazda drivers can always describe what 'Rotary Envy' means, and laugh about it, because they're the only ones to not suffer from it.
I'm currently re-vamping my own MX-3 ( http://www.furaffinity.net/full/2970088/ ), which required me to find something else for the time. One thing Honda did right was the Prelude. I love the car, always have. It's design totally reflects the era it was produced. It doesn't adapt, it innovates. This was the car I chose as a fill-in. Sadly, the car was subject to the stereotypical 'Honda Virus'. This car had a body kit (cracked of course), a paint job that spoke novice, and an abusive driver. I'm attempting to turn that around and get a more clean, stock look while maintaining Import style. I enjoy driving the car. It's responsive, powerful, and unique. A real treat to restore.
**Note the Emblem on the front bumper**
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Hey man! Decals, a fart can, body kit and a massive ass spoiler add 357 horse power. Not only that, blue HID's add 75 HP and 25 horse power times four for a set of rims. Add tinted windows, lambo doors, aftermarket taillights and a HUGE system with four 15" subwoofers that weighs in at 345 lbs.
Now you've got a fast car
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQn3FCIHLAQ
Now you've got a fast car
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQn3FCIHLAQ
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