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I gotta side with Josh on this one. Long term investment = do the right thing. The last thing I want to see is a 370 (or any Z for

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Old 05-18-2009, 10:12 AM   #13 (permalink)
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I gotta side with Josh on this one. Long term investment = do the right thing. The last thing I want to see is a 370 (or any Z for that matter)... Civicized.

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Noun.

1. To half-a$$ the body work on a vehicle so that misshapen, oversized, unfitted, unpainted body panels are attached.

2. Attaching a ridiculously large "fighter" style wing that is rendered useless as the vehicle is incabable of even reaching a speed in which such a wing would be of any benefit. Also see: Eyesore

3. The fitment of a resonated eBay coffee can to the rear section of the exhaust as to produce a "fart-cannon" effect that will cause the vehicle to actually lose power due to improper tube diameter and loss of backpressure.

4. Rolling through the "hood" with only two chrome aftermarket wheels on the front because you couldn't affort all four at once.
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