Thankfully, the B13 avoided the Altezza virus. But unfortunately, the B14 and B15 came down with a minor case. We were lucky to contain the virus before it came an epidemic (for example, the civic).
BTW, I homework assignment for the noob. Locate the 'ORIGINAL' European car that coined the phrase "Euros".
Give up? None!!! People who use the term Euros are clearly idiot ricers. No European car ever came with cheesy chromed plastic tail lights until the ricer epidemic spread throughout America and parts of Europe. We suspect that these tail lights somehow came aboard the ships of early pioneers and tradesmen causing random outbrakes on several continents.
Thankfully, the B13 avoided the Altezza virus. But unfortunately, the B14 and B15 came down with a minor case. We were lucky to contain the virus before it came an epidemic (for example, the civic).
BTW, I homework assignment for the noob. Locate the 'ORIGINAL' European car that coined the phrase "Euros".
Give up? None!!! People who use the term Euros are clearly idiot ricers. No European car ever came with cheesy chromed plastic tail lights until the ricer epidemic spread throughout America and parts of Europe. We suspect that these tail lights somehow came aboard the ships of early pioneers and tradesmen causing random outbrakes on several continents.
aren't the tail lights originally known as altessas due to the toyota altessa having them clear?
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I can't wait until Hurrican Jamal sweeps up the east coast and steals the wheels and stero out of your car
Thankfully, the B13 avoided the Altezza virus. But unfortunately, the B14 and B15 came down with a minor case. We were lucky to contain the virus before it came an epidemic (for example, the civic).
...No European car ever came with cheesy chromed plastic tail lights until the ricer epidemic spread throughout America and parts of Europe. We suspect that these tail lights somehow came aboard the ships of early pioneers...