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Old 04-19-2004, 05:02 PM
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Ok. Issues.

Despite your intent to make it a ricer, which you did thoroughly, it's still got some ugly besides its fanboy inffluence.

- Clean it. Don't leave the decals on there with all that excessive outer plastic, or if you absolutely have to, clean, dust, and de-static the plastic you're putting them on so they're not as milky.

- Get it together. The mufflers appear to be a tight fit (that's snug, not tItE, like you may find pop-culture entusiasts using), but the lights all around look like you sat them in there to be properly positioned and glued in later. Put them all the way in, so they at least look like you gave it some work. Which I'm sure you did. The majority of the stickers aren't either congruent to their symmetrical counterparts on the other side of the car, and/or not level with the ground or whichever body countour you matched them to. Your license plate is peeling, as well. Or is that the tape you adhered it with?

- Good lord. Just take the spoiler off. Really - take it off, send it through a lawn mower, and then melt whatever's left. There's a distinguishable difference between rice and a genuine eyesore. If you've got a deep emotional attachment to it, at least clear off whatever that gunk on either side of the mounts is - it looks like you soldered it onto the body.

You sure have all the parts you'll ever need for a ricer, but that's not what it is yet. Looks like it's still just a toy with stuff you physically tossed onto it.
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