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More in: Reviews Imagine some guy pulls up next to you at a light in his tricked out Honda Civic, sporting the over-sized chrome muffler with the carbon fiber tip, the unpainted body kit, carbon fiber hood and the huge aluminum spoiler on the back, which completes his requirements for the ricer membership program. He looks over at this massive four-door pickup truck (in my example I'll use a Ford F-350 PSD Crew Cab) and sees this bright shiny badge that says, "F-350 - My Lug Nuts Require More Torque". The light turns green and the Honda is left in a cloud of black smoke to ponder the translation of what he just read.
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Imagine some guy pulls up next to you at a light in his tricked out Honda Civic, sporting the over-sized chrome muffler with the carbon fiber tip, the unpainted body kit, carbon fiber hood and the huge aluminum spoiler on the back, which completes his requirements for the ricer membership program. He looks over at this massive four-door pickup truck (in my example I'll use a Ford F-350 PSD Crew Cab) and sees this bright shiny badge that says, "F-350 - My Lug Nuts Require More Torque". The light turns green and the Honda is left in a cloud of black smoke to ponder the translation of what he just read.
