![]() 01/23/2014 at 14:55 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
That there are no more Sedicivalvoles in Brazil because they all caught fire will get goatse'd. Seriously, it's one thing to be a smartass on the internet, but it's another entirely when they don't even have their facts straight... I should probably stay away from the internetz when I'm having a bad day... :p *no, this is not serious, I'm not gonna goatse anyone.
![]() 01/23/2014 at 15:00 |
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So how about there are no more Sedicivalvoles in Brazil because they all rusted down to there component elements? I had a 124 Spyder, so I know that pain.
![]() 01/23/2014 at 15:00 |
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We all know it is because they've been returned to the earth, amirite?
![]() 01/23/2014 at 15:03 |
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Cars don't rust in Brazil, we don't have ice/salt on the roads, so it's very rare for a car to just rot away. Most of the time it's the owner's neglect that takes cars out of the road. It's what happened to what few Sedicivalvoles existed in Brazil.
![]() 01/23/2014 at 15:05 |
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Kinda, cars don't rust as much in Brazil because there's no salt in icy roads. It's the owners that usually ruin their own cars.
![]() 01/23/2014 at 15:05 |
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All we are is rust in the wind...
![]() 01/23/2014 at 15:06 |
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I think I could sneeze at mine and watch the rust start to bubble up under the paint.
![]() 01/23/2014 at 15:06 |
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Damn... Mine's 100% rust free, even after 18 years of daily driving duties.
![]() 01/30/2014 at 13:43 |
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Duh! There are no more Sedicivalvoles because they're all tredicivalvoles now, or something like that.