vanity plate ideas?
#13
RE: vanity plate ideas?
Well mine is:
65IS2LO
I think it’s a political statement
well more like“officer fill out a ticket now and just wait – I will do something stupid shortly”
just kidding- don’t street race. Take it to the track – that is what these things were built for anyways. 20-30 miles of track laps and the hoped up Integra will wind in the grass with brake failure or in the pits with a junk motor.
65IS2LO
I think it’s a political statement
well more like“officer fill out a ticket now and just wait – I will do something stupid shortly”
just kidding- don’t street race. Take it to the track – that is what these things were built for anyways. 20-30 miles of track laps and the hoped up Integra will wind in the grass with brake failure or in the pits with a junk motor.
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RE: vanity plate ideas?
I had an '02 Corvette ZO6 with a with 427 supercharged motor, built by the best shop in NC (built the '96 Daytona winning engine) and supercharged and tuned well: 704 RWHP and 690 ft lbs of torque (with cats and mufflers) and 500 ft lbs of torque right off idle. Incredible performance, although, like all 'vettes, it seemed the car itself had been built by Fisher Price, not Fisher body. Anyway, the plate was LOWTENS (Low tens it would do 10.2-10.3 in the quarter mile on street tires). The plate had the desired effect on people who knew cars (I didn't get challenged to many street races, and those who did brought serious money) but the vast majority of people thought it meant "Low tennis." Go figure.
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