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Final Stats:

Total Votes 613
Average Score 7.37
Verdict Rice



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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=3758
Submitted by: AC Schnitzer M3
Comments: 14  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 0  (View)
Submitted on: 04-09-2002
View Stats Category: Car
Description:
I like it. not a fan of the wheels, or the clear tail lights, but that all can be changed.


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#1
4-09-2002 @ 05:42:00 PM
Posted By : Mad Max Reply | Edit | Del
Minus the Altezzas, nothing wrong with this that I can see.

#2
4-09-2002 @ 05:43:59 PM
Posted By : dostoevsky Reply | Edit | Del
What's so bad about altezzas anyway?????

#3
4-09-2002 @ 05:48:00 PM
Posted By : Metalhead Reply | Edit | Del
They're too common..Do something original

#4
4-09-2002 @ 05:49:08 PM
Posted By : Mad Max Reply | Edit | Del
Not to mention that most of them are just flat-out ugly.

#5
4-09-2002 @ 05:49:49 PM
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck Reply | Edit | Del
Yeah, especailly when they get put on crap cars like Neons and Tercells

#6
4-09-2002 @ 05:52:38 PM
Posted By : Mad Max Reply | Edit | Del
Car 3151 is what's wrong with Altezzas. That's just flat out UGLY.

#7
4-09-2002 @ 05:53:16 PM
Posted By : cuda_man Reply | Edit | Del
I hate it when people put them on Mustangs, or worse Camaros! they look horrible on Camaros!

#8
4-17-2002 @ 11:17:17 PM
Posted By : 500plus Reply | Edit | Del
This one doesn't look bad at all. The wing isn't as obnoxious as most. I'm not wild about the tailights either but it still looks decent. I'd drive it.

#9
7-19-2002 @ 06:55:32 AM
Posted By : BoostJunkie Reply | Edit | Del
Altezza's were original when they first appeared on the market, but unfortunetly when anything "original" comes out it doesn't stay original for long. I think the popularity is due to the fact they are different from stock. On the whole I would prefer altezzas over all clear. I think the all clear ones are butt ugly!

#10
10-21-2002 @ 08:32:37 AM
Posted By : 95T-Bird Reply | Edit | Del
Woke up and relized he had a gay car and decided to sale it. Next step, not riceing his next one. Its long hard road to be Rice Free.

#11
1-17-2003 @ 10:14:52 AM
Posted By : aleks Reply | Edit | Del
so far ... outvoted 10 to one ... it's not a bad little car ... nothing too outrageous, but yeah taillights return to standard ... now if it had a t-bar wing ... dumbass bonnet wheels up into the front arches and stickers all over the rice alarms would be wailing

#12
5-11-2004 @ 08:00:15 PM
Posted By : Adambomb Reply | Edit | Del
#10, I like non-riced CRX's

#13
12-24-2004 @ 01:05:07 PM
Posted By : Adambomb Reply | Edit | Del
Teabaggio?

#14
12-24-2004 @ 01:09:17 PM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
#9, Hell, if given the choice, I'd rather have the all clear ones. Altezzas are disgusting looking to me. Like open sores.

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