Should I get vertical doors?
If you do get it and you show up at car meets, let us know in advance so we can avoid the area.
Buy it and resell it to someone else for a profit, like everyone else have suggested.
Buy it and resell it to someone else for a profit, like everyone else have suggested.
There's only way I would do lambo doors on any car except a lambo. That's if they open like lambo doors.
All these ricer lambo doors open halfway normal and then up...STUPID!!! It's the worst of both worlds. It has to open straight up. Otherwise it's just pure rice and no different from the people that spend $40,000 modifying a car that gets trailered to a car show.
All these ricer lambo doors open halfway normal and then up...STUPID!!! It's the worst of both worlds. It has to open straight up. Otherwise it's just pure rice and no different from the people that spend $40,000 modifying a car that gets trailered to a car show.
Originally Posted by Tugz_S2K,Jun 9 2007, 07:12 PM
Do it...its Straight ballin'......Yo.


Icy Hot Stuntaz
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The Icy Hot Stuntaz were a trio of white DB rappers from Toccoa, Georgia that became an Internet phenomenon. The group formed as early as 2001 in the form of a GeoCities Web site featuring "Blade" (Rusty Shedd), "Da Flame" (Brian Edmonds) and "Freeze" (Eric Dean) wearing jewelry adorned with Photoshop lens flares, and acting in a way imitating hip-hop street culture.
Despite backlash from members of various online communities, the Stuntaz site consistently denied being a parody. As a result, the entire site attracted insults, threats and hacking attempts. It has also spawned a number of parodies; so many in fact, that it is now difficult to determine which Stuntaz site is genuine.
It is also difficult to determine which music is actually theirs as well. The real group produced 6 songs, 3 of which were leaked onto the Internet. However, much more music was created by impostor groups that included large amounts of vulgar language in their songs, which hurt the Stuntaz' reputation even more so.
"Da Flame" is now producing his own music under his new stage name, B-Shoc", and is also head of the record label "Flip Flop Entertainment".
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The Icy Hot Stuntaz were a trio of white DB rappers from Toccoa, Georgia that became an Internet phenomenon. The group formed as early as 2001 in the form of a GeoCities Web site featuring "Blade" (Rusty Shedd), "Da Flame" (Brian Edmonds) and "Freeze" (Eric Dean) wearing jewelry adorned with Photoshop lens flares, and acting in a way imitating hip-hop street culture.
Despite backlash from members of various online communities, the Stuntaz site consistently denied being a parody. As a result, the entire site attracted insults, threats and hacking attempts. It has also spawned a number of parodies; so many in fact, that it is now difficult to determine which Stuntaz site is genuine.
It is also difficult to determine which music is actually theirs as well. The real group produced 6 songs, 3 of which were leaked onto the Internet. However, much more music was created by impostor groups that included large amounts of vulgar language in their songs, which hurt the Stuntaz' reputation even more so.
"Da Flame" is now producing his own music under his new stage name, B-Shoc", and is also head of the record label "Flip Flop Entertainment".







