another moran needs flamed...

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gotboost$

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Guys, this pisses me off...

check the description on the car...

Item number: 4554487291

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4554487291&fromMakeTrack=true


this is what i sent the the a-hole trying to mislead people with his "supercharger of fury!!!"


Dude, Why are you advertising this as a supercharged car? what are you thinking? It has a simple electric fan hooked up to the intake... big deal. Sure it probably adds maybe 2-3 horsepower because of increased airflow but it does not make boost,

personally i own 2 5mge's (MKII's) and 1 7MGTE (MKIII TURBO)
please don't mislead anyone anymore with this "supercharger" crap... there is no way a pretty stock MKII can hang with a 350z or a corvette...
trust me i've tried it with my freinds.

keep it honest... thats what buyers are here for...


maybe i'm just an ass but this is complete idiocy :sadwavey:
 

SupraMario

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LOL
the doc gotcha
lol
yea but i really do hate that they advertise things like that in magazines. its rediculus
 

cwapface

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i thought he was referring to this

moran.jpg
 

kntmikado

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Well..

...with the state of decline that the english language seems to be in...

..it's not entirely illogical that hearing words mispronounced and pronounced lazily would lead one to believe they are spelled differently than they are.

Look at "irregardless". It's not even a word, but it's all over the place just the same.
 
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cnewingham

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I love that blow dryer motor. Funny how they call those things superchargers.
 
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gotboost$

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well i think he's a little angry...

You asked:
"Dude, Why are you advertising this as a supercharged car? what are you thinking? It has a simple electric fan hooked up to the intake... big deal. Sure it probably adds maybe 2-3 horsepower because of increased airflow but it does not make boost, personally i own 2 5mge's (MKII's) and 1 MKIII TURBO please don't mislead anyone anymore with this "supercharger" crap... there is no way a pretty stock MKII can hang with a 350z or a corvette... trust me i've tried it with my freinds. keep it honest... thats what buyers are here for..."

let me tell you something, you don't know at all so don't tell me what i am or not doing personally, i've driven this car which has the 2.8 cressida and i know what it puts out, but after i put that elec,fan the increase in horsepower about 20 horse power, if you have personnal problems i'm not your therapist nor i give a damwn if you haven't notice you are free to surf the internet and if you got upset by reading my add i don't care go to another add

oops... : )
 
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gotboost$

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i would love to see the dyno #'s on that extra 20 horsies! lol

I'm gonna leave this one alone now... just thought it was entertaining : )
 

SupraMario

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man im going to have to watch out for this guy his car is hot shit;
lol
i looked at that and was expecting some like electric hair dryer that was chromed. LOL
nice find LOL
 
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gotboost$

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why thank you : )

I have directed him to this post, i would feel like an ass usually but its too damn funny!!
 

GrimJack

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kntmikado said:
Look at "irregardless". It's not even a word, but it's all over the place just the same.
I hate to poke holes in your theory, but:
Merriam Webster Dictionary said:
One entry found for irregardless.
Main Entry: ir·re·gard·less
Pronunciation: "ir-i-'gärd-l&s
Function: adverb
Etymology: probably blend of irrespective and regardless
nonstandard : REGARDLESS
usage Irregardless originated in dialectal American speech in the early 20th century. Its fairly widespread use in speech called it to the attention of usage commentators as early as 1927. The most frequently repeated remark about it is that "there is no such word." There is such a word, however. It is still used primarily in speech, although it can be found from time to time in edited prose. Its reputation has not risen over the years, and it is still a long way from general acceptance. Use regardless instead.
 

drunk_medic

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You know, when you look at that car,it looks nice,BUT if someone throws worthless mods on the car, can't type proper grammar, and is trying to sell it online [where miscommunications with grammar are already a problem with people who type properly], you have to wonder how sloppy the car really is, aside from the pics.
 

siman

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...this reminds me of when my buddy and I hooked up a electric leaf blower to his 1989 ( or whatever year) Mazda 323 5 speed.....

that thing SCREAMED....LMAO

the good old days of ghetto rigging $300 cars...that you bought from a decrepid old lady.....and you broke the rear left suspension arm doing 20mph donuts in the back of a Home Depot loading dock......and you seriously paid your buddy $5 bucks to drive it for 2 hours becuase it was so close to a 'go kart'......
 

outofstep

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kntmikado said:
Well..

...with the state of decline that the english language seems to be in...

..it's not entirely illogical that hearing words mispronounced and pronounced lazily would lead one to believe they are spelled differently than they are.

Look at "irregardless". It's not even a word, but it's all over the place just the same.

you < dictionary
 

Mr.SelfDestruct

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I always thought of putting a leaf blower on my economy car just for laughs... but when you do that to actuall get a power gain, and to a supra no less!!! :madfawk:
 
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lanky189

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outofstep said:
you < dictionary


HOLY FREAKIN SHIT
I LITERALLY LAUGHED OUT LOUD when i saw that.

that is hilarious outofstep


good show!