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Total Votes 756
Average Score 8.19
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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=2276
Submitted by: Jiffy
Comments: 58  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 0  (View)
Submitted on: 03-21-2002
View Stats Category: Car
Description:
rice-stricken Beretta. lol


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#1
3-21-2002 @ 07:00:19 PM
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck Reply | Edit | Del
That ugly "Martian Green" strikes again!

#2
3-27-2002 @ 01:54:19 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
That's funny, I don't remember Berettas in "Gran Turismo 2"...

If you look closely, you can see that he has Altezzas on the back of this thing. I didn't even know they made Altezzas for a Beretta! And what are those, Camaro wheels? Isn't it bad to put wheels designed for a RWD car on a FWD car? I heard that that can have the wheels shatter!


#3
3-30-2002 @ 05:12:46 AM
Posted By : Obsidian Reply | Edit | Del
i shutter at the sight of this train-wreak.

#4
3-31-2002 @ 09:45:12 PM
Posted By : GMer Reply | Edit | Del
whoa...ummm is that a porsche type spoiler on the back??? Or am i stupid.,...

#5
4-08-2002 @ 01:28:39 PM
Posted By : Jon Reply | Edit | Del
It really boggles the mind, at how obviously dumb these people make themselves out to be. If you want to impress anyone or come across as being macho, get yourself a Hemi with a 4-Speed and tear up the asphalt. Don't get a FWD POS and paint it "Martian Green" and put black flames and a huge spoiler on the back.

#6
4-08-2002 @ 02:01:16 PM
Posted By : mr_mcmunkee Reply | Edit | Del
Actually that's my favorite color...so strip off the graphics, lose the spoiler, and I like it. HAHAHA...is someone gonna beat me now?

#7
4-08-2002 @ 02:02:35 PM
Posted By : Jon Reply | Edit | Del
Yes!!!!








I mean no....I'm sorry.


#8
4-24-2002 @ 04:10:23 PM
Posted By : mr_mcmunkee Reply | Edit | Del
My dad had a few Berettas...one was a blue GT. FAST and he put an awesome sounding exhaust on it. I took it on a business trip to Philadelphia once...about a 6 hour drive...haha...and he still to this day DOES NOT KNOW.

#9
4-24-2002 @ 04:23:19 PM
Posted By : Asakha Reply | Edit | Del
Even if I sound stupid... Dirf, or anyone else, what's the difference from rear wheels and front wheels ? To me it's all the same, but I'll feel less stupid !

#10
4-24-2002 @ 04:25:29 PM
Posted By : mr_mcmunkee Reply | Edit | Del
You can't drive RWD easily in the snow. HAHA.

#11
4-24-2002 @ 04:26:04 PM
Posted By : mr_mcmunkee Reply | Edit | Del
FWD must pull the weight of the vehicle...RWD must push it. (sort of)

[Edited by mr_mcmunkee on 4-24-2002 @ 04:26:45 PM]


#12
4-24-2002 @ 04:26:34 PM
Posted By : Asakha Reply | Edit | Del
I meant, difference between wheels designed for RWD car and FWD...
And I prefer driving RWD cars in the snow ! Much more fun.


#13
4-24-2002 @ 04:27:21 PM
Posted By : mr_mcmunkee Reply | Edit | Del
oh, DiRF....where are you for this one? HELP ME.

#14
4-24-2002 @ 04:40:15 PM
Posted By : SuperDave479 Reply | Edit | Del
I don't know what kind of wheels they are but they aren't Camaro wheels (of any year).

#15
4-24-2002 @ 04:44:40 PM
Posted By : WhiteBird101 Reply | Edit | Del
I think that the rwd wheels have more backspacing. Not sure though.

#16
4-24-2002 @ 04:52:09 PM
Posted By : Reverend Reply | Edit | Del
I can't imagine that there'd be any difference between FWD wheels and RWD wheels. A wheel transferring torque from the shaft to the ground is gonna be the same no matter what end of the car it's on. It can't know if it's 'pushing' or 'pulling.' If there is a difference, I'd say the FWD wheels would have to be stouter because they need to be able to handle additional lateral loads as a result of turning and accelerating at the same time.

#17
4-24-2002 @ 05:16:54 PM
Posted By : firebird4ever Reply | Edit | Del
The difference is in backspacing. RWD wheels have more backspacing, they are set in more and have a bowl shape. FWD wheels have no backspacing and all those flat pimp rims you see nowadays are for FWD cars. You can put FWD rims on a RWD car, but you have to buy some kinda special adapter. I'd say you could put RWD rims on a FWD car but they would stick out really far due to the excess backspacing, thus making you look like a Mexican pimp.

#18
4-24-2002 @ 05:24:45 PM
Posted By : Lebo Reply | Edit | Del
...and eventually having to replace all your ball-joints...

#19
4-24-2002 @ 05:39:56 PM
Posted By : Asakha Reply | Edit | Del
Ok, thank you for the answer !

#20
4-24-2002 @ 05:42:17 PM
Posted By : Mad Max Reply | Edit | Del
RWD rims on FWD cars.... sadly, that's pretty damn popular around here.

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