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Old 09-25-2012, 11:43 PM   #1
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Can you help me on my Dodge Aries?


Yes, that is functioning ram air.


Custom 1 of a kind grill


Custom racing seats for weight reduction


Neon you ask? Is that even a question?


I know what you're thinking. With the custom ram air, custom exhaust, custom grill, custom neon, 1/2custom rims, and custom interior weight reduction, how do you keep it on the ground? Well we're working on that.



Woah! almost forgot to show the best side. Unfortunately I couldn't find our custom blue tape lettering of "Hemi" to warn the others what htey are up against. And I do agree black rims are gay
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Old 09-25-2012, 11:45 PM   #2
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Can you help me on my Dodge Aries?


Yes, that is functioning ram air.


Custom 1 of a kind grill


Custom racing seats for weight reduction


Neon you ask? Is that even a question?


I know what you're thinking. With the custom ram air, custom exhaust, custom grill, custom neon, 1/2custom rims, and custom interior weight reduction, how do you keep it on the ground? Well we're working on that.



Woah! almost forgot to show the best side. Unfortunately I couldn't find our custom blue tape lettering of "Hemi" to warn the others what htey are up against. And I do agree black rims are gay

Actually early reliant/aries with the 2.6 mitsu four came with HEMI badges from the factory :P
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Old 09-26-2012, 12:49 AM   #3
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Can you help me on my Dodge Aries?
Whose Geoshitties site did you steal those pics from?

Unless that really is yours, in which case you need some Daytons on that bitch STAT. Toss in a couple Little Tree air fresheners too, looks like it could use it.
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Old 09-26-2012, 01:16 AM   #4
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Whose Geoshitties site did you steal those pics from?

Unless that really is yours, in which case you need some Daytons on that bitch STAT. Toss in a couple Little Tree air fresheners too, looks like it could use it.
It was actually a friend's car. When I was 18 my buddy got a car from his grandma. My other friend's dad owned a machine shop that I also worked at. We were bored, young, and had access to what ever equipment you wanted. The car caught fire after we blew a hole in the transmission. We tried to fix it with JB weld. We used gutter piping for the ram air and it actually made a difference. The car was actually able to chirp a tire when you floored it. We should have died in that thing multiple times.

We made a CarDomain site back when that was coo... we made a cardomain site
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/623189/1988-dodge-aries
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Old 09-25-2012, 11:38 PM   #5
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This could be amusing

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WTF, looks like it's been raised?
Lower that ish NOW.
Also, some moderate tint is on order, along with some Turtle Wax Black Chrome applied to the window surrounds.
Would also suggest an old-skool DTM-style dual-tip muffler.
Wheels are decent since they're gunmetal, not black. They SSR's?

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Old 09-26-2012, 10:46 AM   #7
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WTF, looks like it's been raised?
Lower that ish NOW.
Also, some moderate tint is on order, along with some Turtle Wax Black Chrome applied to the window surrounds.
Would also suggest an old-skool DTM-style dual-tip muffler.
Wheels are decent since they're gunmetal, not black. They SSR's?
Stock suspension, inch taller wheels will likely go an inch lower when the koni/eibachs transfer over. Tint is for faggots. Wax suggests I'd spend time cleaning it instead of making it fast. Lol no nothing its going to outflow that Dynomax and yes, they are SSR's
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Stock suspension, inch taller wheels will likely go an inch lower when the koni/eibachs transfer over. Tint is for faggots. Wax suggests I'd spend time cleaning it instead of making it fast. Lol no nothing its going to outflow that Dynomax and yes, they are SSR's

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That's how high cars used to sit, before 22" wheels became factory fittings.
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That's how high cars used to sit, before 22" wheels became factory fittings.
Exactly
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