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http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=93430
Submitted by:
wannabemustangjockey
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Submitted on:
07-31-2015
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Description:
1983 Mercedes 380SEC C126
http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums...s2/IMG_0745.jpg
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#1
7-31-2015 @ 10:35:25 PM
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DiRF
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The panel between the taillights that mimics the look of the taillights... that's a bit odd. Was that stock?
#2
7-31-2015 @ 11:52:05 PM
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ricerocketboy
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, yup. This is a Euro car with NA headlights fitted.
#3
8-01-2015 @ 01:41:24 AM
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wannabemustangjockey
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Apparently the filler panel is called a heckblende. That's my new favorite word for today.
#4
8-01-2015 @ 01:57:55 AM
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DiRF
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, Fun word... not terribly fond of the way it looks, though.
#5
8-01-2015 @ 02:03:09 AM
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ricerocketboy
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, sounds classier than "rear fascia conversion kit" amirite?
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8-01-2015 @ 02:18:06 PM
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Skid
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, Since that's a German word, it's probably pronounced with at least four syllables.
#7
8-01-2015 @ 02:20:14 PM
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Low-Tech Redneck
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, HEK-ah-BLEND-day
Bitte schon, mein Herr.
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