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Rice boy just gave up....

Discussion in 'Kill Stories (Where Hemis Never Win)' started by Darryl Roederer, Dec 12, 2003.

  1. Darryl Roederer

    Darryl Roederer Life is good

    I havn't posted here in kill stories for quite a while, but I did have something cute happen to me a couple days ago, you guys might like it...

    Pulled the 70 'Lark out of the garage and took it for a little spin, ended up on a particularly straight section of the local 4 lane with very light traffic.

    Sitting at the light, a riced out something or other piece of jap crap pulls up beside me. It's got a fart can from hell on it... Either that, or no exhaust on it at all, in other words, it's buzzing like a mad swarm of hornets. Kid behind the wheel asks "Is that a Chevelle?" :af:

    Naturally, I come back with the sarcastic lines we have all used,,, No, it's a buick....

    Now, I'm running glass-packs and a nice little isky cam [262], so at idle, it's just got a little rumble... Not much more than stock,,, But I'v also got a 2500 converter in it.

    The kid keeps blasting the "sake pedal" [that's sake, like the japanese alcoholic beverage], so I figure I'll have a little fun:Brow:

    I drop it in low, and start loading up the converter. Once off idle, the glass packs really start to make a lot of noise. As the oposing light turns yellow, I lay into it good. The 4V comes alive, rear tires start to spin un-controlably, and the glass packs are just screaming with good old fashoned American V8 power!!!

    Light turns green, and I let off the slow pedal, and lay a good 100 feet of rubber thru the inersection. Watching the guages, as I blast thru about 50 MPH, I glance into the rear-view and notice the ricer hasn't even moved... Just sitting there watching the show... Then he calmly turns on his left turn signal, and quietly exits down a side road never to be seen again.

    Aparently, some ricers do know when to quit:laugh:
     
  2. Marvin's65

    Marvin's65 In progress :|

    lol

    Nice...

    :TU:
     
  3. Bad Boattail

    Bad Boattail Guest

    I think he fooled you Darryl and was sitting in his car laughing. After the show he turned left, like he intended to do in the first place.............:pp
     
  4. RED GS 1

    RED GS 1 Well-Known Member

    Eric,
    That's cool also ,any excuse to get Extreme once in a while is good:Smarty:
     
  5. Smartin

    Smartin Guest


    I don't need an excuse:Brow: :Brow: I just beat the hell out of it for fun...







    What?:Do No: :grin: I do!
     
  6. Damian Kolosik

    Damian Kolosik Well-Known Member

    hahahaha

    oh man that mustve been fun to annihilate the tires on your lark man the rice boy mustve not wanted none. i cant wait till my lesabre is back on the road shes dead in the middle of restoration at the time being so you know how it is. cant wait to hear my nailhead fire up and those dual quads when the secondaries open up haha a ricers nightmare, a whale of a wagon running them down like there not moving.:shock:
     

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