Just a thought...input appreciated
^^^^^ LOLOLOLOLOL...
I think he was basically trying to say that he is not a fan of turning an otherwise luxury car into a ricer...
You had some good ideas but may have missed the ultimate point..
I think he was basically trying to say that he is not a fan of turning an otherwise luxury car into a ricer...
You had some good ideas but may have missed the ultimate point..
Thanks for the clarification. I thought I was being insulted but was not sure.....now I am sure. 

What's the point of this thread? This is what I got from the OP:
• the OP has driven "better" cars than the G
• the OP has a more mature taste because he's 29 now
• the OP has a job and studies law
• the rest of us drives a sub-par car (the G)
• the rest of us have immature taste and rice up our cars
• the rest of us don't work or study and therefore have too much time on our hands
Good job on unsubtly insulting everyone on this forum.
• the OP has driven "better" cars than the G
• the OP has a more mature taste because he's 29 now
• the OP has a job and studies law
• the rest of us drives a sub-par car (the G)
• the rest of us have immature taste and rice up our cars
• the rest of us don't work or study and therefore have too much time on our hands
Good job on unsubtly insulting everyone on this forum.
Well, I'm glad you took it with a bit of humour... dry sarcasm isn't easy through text!
What's the point of this thread? This is what I got from the OP:
• the OP has driven "better" cars than the G
• the OP has a more mature taste because he's 29 now
• the OP has a job and studies law
• the rest of us drives a sub-par car (the G)
• the rest of us have immature taste and rice up our cars
• the rest of us don't work or study and therefore have too much time on our hands
Good job on unsubtly insulting everyone on this forum.
• the OP has driven "better" cars than the G
• the OP has a more mature taste because he's 29 now
• the OP has a job and studies law
• the rest of us drives a sub-par car (the G)
• the rest of us have immature taste and rice up our cars
• the rest of us don't work or study and therefore have too much time on our hands
Good job on unsubtly insulting everyone on this forum.
What's the point of this thread? This is what I got from the OP:
• the OP has driven "better" cars than the G
• the OP has a more mature taste because he's 29 now
• the OP has a job and studies law
• the rest of us drives a sub-par car (the G)
• the rest of us have immature taste and rice up our cars
• the rest of us don't work or study and therefore have too much time on our hands
Good job on unsubtly insulting everyone on this forum.
• the OP has driven "better" cars than the G
• the OP has a more mature taste because he's 29 now
• the OP has a job and studies law
• the rest of us drives a sub-par car (the G)
• the rest of us have immature taste and rice up our cars
• the rest of us don't work or study and therefore have too much time on our hands
Good job on unsubtly insulting everyone on this forum.



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I could buy 25+ fully loaded G37s for the cost of this car. Would I want one? Hell no. Do I give a flying rat's **** that these people/this person wasted his/her/their money on it? Not at all. If someone wants to bedazzle a near $100K Mercedes with 7 figures worth of Swarovski crystals, more power to them. I could only wish I had such funding.
Point being, there is always someone out there with the monies to do whatever to whichever vehicle they choose. As with the basic decision of which car they bought, the choice in modifications done to it is a completely individual one. Will I always like what someone has done to a specific vehicle? No, of course not. This is why its called an "opinion" (something everyone has). That doesn't mean, however, that I have to rant and rave about what someone else decided to spend their money on. That is being childish... and is something I grew out of after high school.
In a nut shell, it is completely retarded to impose my own personal feelings upon what someone else does in regards to their car. Just as much so as imposing my own personal feelings on what type of car someone else owns/drives, what music they listen to, or what style/brand of clothing they wear. There is no legitimate rhyme or reason to it.
Furthermore, I find it more humorous then anything that you are trying so hard to prove your point by going out of the way to name drop. "Grown up cars"... "I've owned [input expensive import here]"... "Im going to law school"... "I'm 29"... honestly, what does any of this even have to do with your ultimate point in regards to this post? Other then trying to create some deliniation, showing why you are "better" than the people who you are directing this unwarranted anger towards, there is none. Again, it is rather childish.
If you truly are studying to become a lawyer, I highly suggest concentrating on your logic and formation of arguments. It is obvious that you are lacking in both of these departments, as well as in the area of maturity.
Speaking of maturity, I feel the need (for some reason) to bring light to the fact that I also own a Bentley, Ferrari, G5, and that I am moonlighting as an astronaut while I finish up med school.


I could buy 25+ fully loaded G37s for the cost of this car. Would I want one? Hell no. Do I give a flying rat's **** that these people/this person wasted his/her/their money on it? Not at all. If someone wants to bedazzle a near $100K Mercedes with 7 figures worth of Swarovski crystals, more power to them. I could only wish I had such funding.
Point being, there is always someone out there with the monies to do whatever to whichever vehicle they choose. As with the basic decision of which car they bought, the choice in modifications done to it is a completely individual one. Will I always like what someone has done to a specific vehicle? No, of course not. This is why its called an "opinion" (something everyone has). That doesn't mean, however, that I have to rant and rave about what someone else decided to spend their money on. That is being childish... and is something I grew out of after high school.
In a nut shell, it is completely retarded to impose my own personal feelings upon what someone else does in regards to their car. Just as much so as imposing my own personal feelings on what type of car someone else owns/drives, what music they listen to, or what style/brand of clothing they wear. There is no legitimate rhyme or reason to it.
Furthermore, I find it more humorous then anything that you are trying so hard to prove your point by going out of the way to name drop. "Grown up cars"... "I've owned [input expensive import here]"... "Im going to law school"... "I'm 29"... honestly, what does any of this even have to do with your ultimate point in regards to this post? Other then trying to create some deliniation, showing why you are "better" than the people who you are directing this unwarranted anger towards, there is none. Again, it is rather childish.
If you truly are studying to become a lawyer, I highly suggest concentrating on your logic and formation of arguments. It is obvious that you are lacking in both of these departments, as well as in the area of maturity.
Speaking of maturity, I feel the need (for some reason) to bring light to the fact that I also own a Bentley, Ferrari, G5, and that I am moonlighting as an astronaut while I finish up med school.
Last edited by boostard; May 27, 2009 at 05:39 PM.
Maybe this is from the same guy that poured NOS in his GSX-R. Another way to generate some traffic.
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Keep all your fancy, smancy cars.....this hot ride of mine will whip any of you in the backyard especailly on the turns. 



like your acting like this car is a rolls royce phantom or something
whats wrong with putting an exhaust on a car. people buy lambos and ferraris and they put exhaust on that car
so you really dont make sense
I don’t see a problem (other then increased chance of death, of course) with adding nitrous oxide to a gixxer (or any motorcycle for that matter) as long as it is installed and used properly. In fact I recently helped my brother install a turbo kit on his Busa (THATS some insane speed).
FYI, NOS stands for Nitrous Oxide Systems, a company that produces kits/parts for said… well… nitrous oxide systems. It is not analogous to “nitrous oxide”. If you are looking for the chemical abbreviation for nitrous oxide it would be “N2O”.
I REALLY hate that stupid movie for putting the term “NOS” into the automotive lexicon.
FYI, NOS stands for Nitrous Oxide Systems, a company that produces kits/parts for said… well… nitrous oxide systems. It is not analogous to “nitrous oxide”. If you are looking for the chemical abbreviation for nitrous oxide it would be “N2O”.
I REALLY hate that stupid movie for putting the term “NOS” into the automotive lexicon.
No one said anything one way or the other about adding NOS to a bike. The thread he is referring to is the guy that put NOS energy drink in his bike to try and fix a rough idling motor.



