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This Kid Has Brains

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I just bought a new set of GE speakers for $12 this afternoon from Target.

So let's review:

Ricer carbon fiber big wing

Red wheels

Red windshield sticker

Giant hood scoops

Definitely not going to win any awards for good taste, but the kid seems to know how to turn a wrench, so good for him.

the car is a muscle car for the "Tuner"(Ricer) crowd, so yeah, good taste isn't really one of the main properties of the car.

Well, the scoops are factory, just not from that gen. FAR more tasteful than the subaru bulk-mail slot.

The red accents don't do it for me, but he has time to develop taste yet. ;)

Wing has to go.

Nice car, just too bad about the wing.. Even in the ricer crowd I thought that trend died a few years back.

Also too bad there is no footage in car of the car being driven hard.

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