def not my style, but ive seen worse.Deanerjr wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...latedWatch Video, Read Comments. Die Inside.
At least thats my opinion..lol.
noshift wrote:
def not my style, but ive seen worse.
for example. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5Ji41sJeOM
i wouldn't go any bigger than 19'sESP wrote:
His car isn't that bad really, I've seen far worse. The dog is cool in the back, haha... But the one thing is, I bet those wheels weight a TON!Deanerjr wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...latedWatch Video, Read Comments. Die Inside.
At least thats my opinion..lol.
im rocking 20s on my A/C. ESP would know first hand. he seen it in persondownedzephyr wrote: i wouldn't go any bigger than 19's
PICSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSmcheddadi wrote:i got 16s winters now and ....it looks good lol. its soo dropped with the BC coilovers that it's lower than my bro's s2000 but thats ok lol haha
negro is nègre in french. old people still say nègre all the time since that's what black people where originally called here. the funny thing is that they say it like its a normal thing to say.Zerep wrote:for those of you who dont know niche is a derogatory word for black people in spanish
ya thats how it is with Libyans. they always just say "obeed" like its normal. when it really means negro in Arabic.mcheddadi wrote:
negro is nègre in french. old people still say nègre all the time since that's what black people where originally called here. the funny thing is that they say it like its a normal thing to say.
I thought Negro was the politically correct word.Hussain wrote:
ya thats how it is with Libyans. they always just say "obeed" like its normal. when it really means negro in Arabic.
My grandfather was that way when he was still alive. Used the term "Negre" since "Negro" was more derogatory. Obviously that's no longer used since times change.mcheddadi wrote:
negro is nègre in french. old people still say nègre all the time since that's what black people where originally called here. the funny thing is that they say it like its a normal thing to say.