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1 19th May 00:45
icruzn
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What's even more funny about these "riceburners" is when you pull up
alongside one at a stop light and they start to rev their 4-cylinder at
you... Makes for a good laugh- especially, when you rev your engine
back, and they stop. By the way, I did see ONE "riceburner" Camaro
(don't know if it was a Z28 or an SS)- baby blue paint with a spoiler
that was higher than the roof of the car. Just goes to show, not
everyone has enough brains (or respect) to leave a classic alone.

"Right is right, and right always wins."
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2 19th May 00:45
refinish_king1
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Just pat the rice burner's roof:

Then say be a good gook and go home!

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3 19th May 00:45
~north~
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Racism rears it's ugly head yet again.
you da man
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4 19th May 00:45
terry
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Speaking of racism, on another ng someone mentioned they would never own
a Camaro "SS" because of it gave him the creeps because of a possible
association
with WWII. Call me naive, but in the 30+ years I have admired, owned, and
restored
Camaros, I have NEVER made that association...

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5 19th May 00:45
refinish_king1
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I have been told on occasion that:

My bald head looks like my rear.

So you could say racism rears it's ugly head!

LOL

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