![]() 11/07/2014 at 18:39 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
so I was on my way to school and snapped this picture in between laughing, a ricer out Honda Accord with a v12 badge on it. Hope you get as good a laugh as I did!
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I saw an AMG Cadillac the other day. That's how you know they bought the hot rod version. AMG badges and wheels. Who knew they fit.
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I saw an older Sentra with GT-R badges once. Didn't snap a picture, though.
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He's using base 24 (?)... DUH
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I can understand stupid rims. I can understand, sort of, lowering. But M badges on a stock 525? V12 badge on a boring sedan? Why embarrass yourself? You're writing a check you can't cash.
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Thing is, the Sentra SE-R was a real car, and fun to toss around. As you are all sick and tired of hearing, I bought a new '91 CRX Si, but the SE-R was definitely in the running. No fake badges necessary.
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No. A regular Sentra with GT-R badges. It wasn't an SE-R.
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I understand that - merely pointing out that there was a performance version of that car back in the early 90s. It could get by on real badges.
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Plot twist: Actually has a V12
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I was going to post that at first, but then my Google image search of an actual Accord with a V12 engine went fruitless.
![]() 11/08/2014 at 02:26 |
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Yeah, I don't think anyone has the time, money, or enough sh*ts to give for modifying the engine bay of an Accord to fit a V12. That would be funny, though.
![]() 11/08/2014 at 18:34 |
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Plot twist: It's actually this
http://jalopnik.com/this-boring-ca…