I think this is the baddest G
#16
The thought and message put into the work is nice. But I would never do that to my G. If a Honda Civic had the exact same design everyone here would be calling it RICE.
Honestly, you people here think that is a nice car? I mean, everything is off. Supporting the troops? Proud to be an American? hahaha... You do know that Infiniti is made in Japan right?
Maybe if the thought, design, etc. etc. was done on a Mustang, that would be more meaningful.
Honestly, you people here think that is a nice car? I mean, everything is off. Supporting the troops? Proud to be an American? hahaha... You do know that Infiniti is made in Japan right?
Maybe if the thought, design, etc. etc. was done on a Mustang, that would be more meaningful.
#20
Originally Posted by vbx
The thought and message put into the work is nice. But I would never do that to my G. If a Honda Civic had the exact same design everyone here would be calling it RICE.
Honestly, you people here think that is a nice car? I mean, everything is off. Supporting the troops? Proud to be an American? hahaha... You do know that Infiniti is made in Japan right?
Maybe if the thought, design, etc. etc. was done on a Mustang, that would be more meaningful.
Honestly, you people here think that is a nice car? I mean, everything is off. Supporting the troops? Proud to be an American? hahaha... You do know that Infiniti is made in Japan right?
Maybe if the thought, design, etc. etc. was done on a Mustang, that would be more meaningful.
I disagree. I think the make of the car is totally irrelevant to the message/tribute. The tribute stands alone, regardless of what country the vehicle was made in.
With that being said, I think it was a nice gesture/tribute, which a lot of hard work was put into, but hardly something I would declare the baddest G. However, it is one of the better "tributes" on a car, that just so happens to be a G.
#21
Originally Posted by Ready2Play
hmmm.....never saw that. It is definately nice to know that our fallen brethren are somtimes memorialized as such. As a Soldier myself, it kinda gave me the chills.
AIRBORNE!!!
#23
#25
Originally Posted by Big Rob
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I disagree. I think the make of the car is totally irrelevant to the message/tribute. The tribute stands alone, regardless of what country the vehicle was made in.
With that being said, I think it was a nice gesture/tribute, which a lot of hard work was put into, but hardly something I would declare the baddest G. However, it is one of the better "tributes" on a car, that just so happens to be a G.
I disagree. I think the make of the car is totally irrelevant to the message/tribute. The tribute stands alone, regardless of what country the vehicle was made in.
With that being said, I think it was a nice gesture/tribute, which a lot of hard work was put into, but hardly something I would declare the baddest G. However, it is one of the better "tributes" on a car, that just so happens to be a G.
Nicely said.
#26
#27
Originally Posted by ma_sha1
But maybe a little over done, the war will be over as soon a new president
takes the office, it'll be time for a new paint job soon.
Now ask you self, are you willing to do that to your car?
takes the office, it'll be time for a new paint job soon.
Now ask you self, are you willing to do that to your car?
Now wouldnt that take away from it being a tribute? Sacrifices aren't made to be forgotten. Tributes are reminders.
#28
#29
Originally Posted by Echo6Romeo
Now wouldnt that take away from it being a tribute? Sacrifices aren't made to be forgotten. Tributes are reminders.
This is not something I could do to my car unless I had a bunch. Definitely not rice, though. My hat goes off to the owner for the thought and the finished product. I could care less how it flows.
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