Blinker Fluid
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Blinker Fluid
My friend just bought an 06 STI and asked me earlier - Is there a DIY for changing the blinker fluid?
Oh and, get this. There's this older guy that owns an 04 RX8 winning blue a few blocks away from me, he has 3 kids all about 5-7 years old. I drive by his house and his kids playing outside yell "DADDY" out of excitement only to be crushed that there daddy was not who they thought he was. Ballin!!
I was dieing laughing.
Anyway! Just trying to spice up the funny bone. Time to go watch Borat.
Oh and, get this. There's this older guy that owns an 04 RX8 winning blue a few blocks away from me, he has 3 kids all about 5-7 years old. I drive by his house and his kids playing outside yell "DADDY" out of excitement only to be crushed that there daddy was not who they thought he was. Ballin!!
I was dieing laughing.
Anyway! Just trying to spice up the funny bone. Time to go watch Borat.
Last edited by Bart!; 11-04-2006 at 10:10 PM.
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Originally Posted by toxin440
so you have a blue RX8 as well?
have some fun dress up to look like their dad, roll up on them and then say something like "DADDY HATES YOU, DIE DIE!" and speed off
have some fun dress up to look like their dad, roll up on them and then say something like "DADDY HATES YOU, DIE DIE!" and speed off
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Originally Posted by Bart!
My friend just bought an 06 STI and asked me earlier - Is there a DIY for changing the blinker fluid?
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Originally Posted by Bart!
My friend just bought an 06 STI and asked me earlier - Is there a DIY for changing the blinker fluid?
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come on, it is fun. We had a guy go to 3 auto parts stores before one of them had the heart to tell him there is no such thing as a "muffler bearing" for his wifes honda accord.
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