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    Quote Originally Posted by sti_lover View Post
    If there was no chassis then there would be no support. Chassis are not just cars that have frames, uni-bodies stripped down are chassis. I'm a mechanic and on a pit crew for a road course racer so i do know what I'm talking about unlike some people that just look stuff up on wiki, which is always right (sarcasm). I think he should do whatever he wants to his car, who cares if its a saturn and not a stupid civic, don't cry when his car beats yours.
    What road race crew do you crew for?

    As for the people bashing the roof rack, if he uses it how is it stupid? God this site is primarily full of clueless retarded ricers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sti_lover View Post
    If there was no chassis then there would be no support. Chassis are not just cars that have frames, uni-bodies stripped down are chassis. I'm a mechanic and on a pit crew for a road course racer so i do know what I'm talking about unlike some people that just look stuff up on wiki, which is always right (sarcasm). I think he should do whatever he wants to his car, who cares if its a saturn and not a stupid civic, don't cry when his car beats yours.
    You may refer to a unibody car that's been stripped down to a bare shell as a chassis, but that's because you are a moron who doesn't know the difference. My neighbor is an ALMS driver, and I used to be on autometrics pit crew, but what does that have to do with the price of tea in china?

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    You haven't told anyone that those are my boobs in your avatar right? Wouldn't want people going crazy or anything...I know how you get jealous

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ziptied View Post
    You may refer to a unibody car that's been stripped down to a bare shell as a chassis, but that's because you are a moron who doesn't know the difference. My neighbor is an ALMS driver, and I used to be on autometrics pit crew, but what does that have to do with the price of tea in china?
    Who's your neighbor?

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    Leh Keen

    Quote Originally Posted by Ms Dollar View Post
    You haven't told anyone that those are my boobs in your avatar right? Wouldn't want people going crazy or anything...I know how you get jealous

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ziptied View Post
    Leh Keen
    Ah, what a beast.

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    Agreed, put the kid in anything and he can make it fly.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ms Dollar View Post
    You haven't told anyone that those are my boobs in your avatar right? Wouldn't want people going crazy or anything...I know how you get jealous

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ziptied View Post
    Agreed, put the kid in anything and he can make it fly.
    Truth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ziptied View Post
    You may refer to a unibody car that's been stripped down to a bare shell as a chassis, but that's because you are a moron who doesn't know the difference. My neighbor is an ALMS driver, and I used to be on autometrics pit crew, but what does that have to do with the price of tea in china?
    Well then if I am misinformed please enlighten me on how a unibody car does not have a chassis. A unibody stripped down to nothing meets the requirements of a chassis, it is a steel support structure that affect the rigidity and holds in all of the essential running gear as per it's definition.
    1988 Supra N/A 5spd SLOW

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    The running gear is held by a subframe 99% of the time. What you are referring to is just a bare shell. The last car built on a chassis was the ford crown Victoria, which ended production a few months ago.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ms Dollar View Post
    You haven't told anyone that those are my boobs in your avatar right? Wouldn't want people going crazy or anything...I know how you get jealous

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    Quote Originally Posted by quickdodge® View Post
    Exactly. I'd be telling the truth if I said I'd own a Saturn before I'd own a Civic made after 1991.
    U have very old school taste....probly cuz ur old, lol

    Quote Originally Posted by quickdodge® View Post
    The wheels you used to have, although much too big (in my opinion) and gold, looked much, much better than what you've got now. I personally love the size (15") you have on there now. Get a good set of wide 15" wheels with a good looking tire and you've got a nice ride.
    QD, said he liked "gold wheels" FUX THE WhA!!!...jk i thought they looked better as well.

    And as for the "chassis" argument.....semantics, sword fighting, even with ur e-pen is still gay
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    If the bike rack was on a Honda it would be cool of course, man I like that your different keep it up fuck anything that has to do with jdm is my saying.... +rep
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ziptied View Post
    The running gear is held by a subframe 99% of the time. What you are referring to is just a bare shell. The last car built on a chassis was the ford crown Victoria, which ended production a few months ago.
    I will stick with my decision to argue that my car does indeed have a chassis, but I understand your argument as well.

    Quote Originally Posted by Turbodude06 View Post
    If the bike rack was on a Honda it would be cool of course, man I like that your different keep it up fuck anything that has to do with jdm is my saying.... +rep
    Thanks.
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