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Topic: Pimp My Ride On Speed - R U kidding me
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April 15, 2009 at
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What a shame, use to be about racing at one time. How does this show make it on Speed and the WoOs still looking for a time slot. Sad.......
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April 16, 2009 at
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Shooting an episode of Pimp My Ride has to be incredibly cheaper than shooting a WoO event, live or taped.
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April 16, 2009 at
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Remote not working???
Not only cheaper to produce, but probably has a larger audience than any sprint car race....so buy some videos, either from Motorsports Video or Raceway Video......
Chuck.....
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April 16, 2009 at
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Posted By: sprinter25 on April 16 2009 at 08:40:54 AM
Remote not working???
Not only cheaper to produce, but probably has a larger audience than any sprint car race....so buy some videos, either from Motorsports Video or Raceway Video......
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Thats the best idea I've heard in a while!
Jeff Kristensen
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April 16, 2009 at
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i don't understand how that show has survived period.
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April 16, 2009 at
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How about Living the Low Life on SPEED? Low riders have got to be a small segment of the viewing audience. Vida Guerra journeys across America experiencing the varying cultural influences and styles of the lowriding community firsthand – from California to Texas and New Mexico; the blossoming East Coast and summertime cruises in the Southeast. Vida leads the viewer on a tour inside this world, revealing how the youth are developing their own style and dropping trucks while the traditional, more mature culture becomes ever more refined.
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April 16, 2009 at
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Posted By: Mike Doyle on April 16 2009 at 12:48:14 PM
How about Living the Low Life on SPEED? Low riders have got to be a small segment of the viewing audience. Vida Guerra journeys across America experiencing the varying cultural influences and styles of the lowriding community firsthand – from California to Texas and New Mexico; the blossoming East Coast and summertime cruises in the Southeast. Vida leads the viewer on a tour inside this world, revealing how the youth are developing their own style and dropping trucks while the traditional, more mature culture becomes ever more refined.
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Si yo se . Pero es Vida Guerra ayyyyyeee mamacita!!!
More weight, more regulation, more similarity in the
cars.... that will ensure plenty of thrills for years
to come. Only the most average talent behind the
wheel will be needed with such awesome equipment on
the track!
minthess 8.28.14
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April 16, 2009 at
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Bump... The show is horrible. But Unique Whips is even worse!!! Take a 100,000 dollar car and put aradio in it, and they call it a Custom HOT ROD. What a F@#%ing joke.
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