Fast and the Furious:Baghdad Drift!
Originally Posted by BearNVa,Jul 7 2008, 06:06 PM
What are you people thinking? The guys over in Iraq have never had the luxury that we have over here to be able to do anything we want to our cars, yet you joke them.
Originally Posted by Sr2oD3,Jul 7 2008, 10:06 PM
I laugh at anyone who uses stickers. American or not.
wow, perhaps someone could reflect and say "isn't it cool that wherever, anywhere in the world, there are petrolheads."
I agree with the guy above who pointed out that Iraq is a WARZONE, and I think it's sad that some of you are so quick to judge the taste or quality of their modifications. The culture is just beginning...Iraq's per capita GDP is so incomparable to our own that I'm surprised that anyone can afford a late-model mustang, of any type.
Did it ever occur to you that, for all else that might be diametrically opposite about American and Iraqi culture, there is common ground in love of cars and making them one's own?
I'm not saying that I would do the things they did to my car, but don't be so quick to ridicule and judge.
I agree with the guy above who pointed out that Iraq is a WARZONE, and I think it's sad that some of you are so quick to judge the taste or quality of their modifications. The culture is just beginning...Iraq's per capita GDP is so incomparable to our own that I'm surprised that anyone can afford a late-model mustang, of any type.
Did it ever occur to you that, for all else that might be diametrically opposite about American and Iraqi culture, there is common ground in love of cars and making them one's own?
I'm not saying that I would do the things they did to my car, but don't be so quick to ridicule and judge.
Originally Posted by Quick2K,Jul 8 2008, 09:40 PM
I agree with the guy above who pointed out that Iraq is a WARZONE, and I think it's sad that some of you are so quick to judge the taste or quality of their modifications. The culture is just beginning...Iraq's per capita GDP is so incomparable to our own that I'm surprised that anyone can afford a late-model mustang, of any type.
Did it ever occur to you that, for all else that might be diametrically opposite about American and Iraqi culture, there is common ground in love of cars and making them one's own?
I'm not saying that I would do the things they did to my car, but don't be so quick to ridicule and judge.
Did it ever occur to you that, for all else that might be diametrically opposite about American and Iraqi culture, there is common ground in love of cars and making them one's own?
I'm not saying that I would do the things they did to my car, but don't be so quick to ridicule and judge.
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/200....cars.found.cnn
Though we mock those who put stickers on their ricey cars, I must agree that it's pretty cool for them to try.



