It's an Toyota Corolla... 1984 to 1988. There was no description with the picture, it only said "Poser".
I like it! Whoever spent 15 minutes putting that together definitely had a sense of humor. It's the quintessential ricer! Please tell me it has neon lights underneath! Whatever you call that, I'd almost PayPal to make it happen........
I think that's to impress the chicks on the crosswalk when you're at a stop sign. Probably works, too!
I like the ones you see driving around with the wings on the back pointing up in the "lift" position.
Should I scan in and post the receipt for the (three! ) motor mounts and idle air valve I had replaced...?
Found more info: 2.8 Poser Mobile Poser Mobile is an advertising campaign for T-Mobile's pay-as-you-go cell phone plan. Its television commercial has saturated the airwaves. It features a racially diverse group of hip-hop posers. The group of five ambush the cell phone customer and explain that he has to pay hidden charges and fees. One customer in a commercial calls them "clowns". It is somewhat of a parody on Boost Mobile's "Where You At?" advertising campaign which features prominent hip-hop artists such as Ludacris, Kanye West, and The Game. The caption under the photo is: An extreme example of "Ricer;" a Toyota Corolla dressed up as the Poser Mobile for the T-Mobile TV ads. Image obtained on the shoot of T-Mobile Commercial Shoot. However the originator of the pic wishes to remain anonymous.
LOL...! Now I just need to replace the O2 sensor, the passenger's side window motor, put new pads on and get an oil change... I figure by the time I finally get all of that out of the way, she'll be ready for new rubber, too...!
You tell me AFTER you follow me doing er um high speeds behind me, that you need brake pads & tires!!!!!
LMAO...!!! Tires are still pretty fresh... Bought 'em a few months ago, they've got plenty of tread on them; I've put, maybe, 20,000 miles on them since I had them put on... But brakes, to me, are just as important as acceleration, so I'm very conservative with replacing brake pads... Last month, my mechanic told me I didn't need new brakes - but I like to replace the pads well before I start to hear squeaking or grinding rotors... And besides, Tony and I were just discussing using brakes less frequently and driving in such a manner where you only use your brakes when you have, not every other minute...