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cmcgee
response 149 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 2 11:55 UTC 2003

on a blue minivan RUSHED
gelinas
response 150 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 2 22:52 UTC 2003

On a Subaru SUV: SCUBARU

Later, CIRKUT2 and ACK ACK, both MI Blue plates, on separate cars.  
bru
response 151 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 3 02:08 UTC 2003

IR SCAN

        Its what he does for a living

BRANTLEY

        Thats his name

JST TZN

        Just Teazin
dcat
response 152 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 3 17:41 UTC 2003

QUIZZY          MI blue
KID 2           MI blue CYCLE
NOPETRO MI blue, on a NGV Honda
MEXIKEN MI blue
RBORLAW MI bridge
bru
response 153 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 4 01:18 UTC 2003

MCINDY
albaugh
response 154 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 4 21:28 UTC 2003

SNAX

ITS GRD  (it's something...)
bru
response 155 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 4 23:03 UTC 2003

MAMAC1

JONNY G

WEB AIT
albaugh
response 156 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 6 16:28 UTC 2003

On what I assume was a Chevy Cavalier, heavily customized, including an
outrageous spoiler that looked like the horns of some animal:  1LOWCAV
tpryan
response 157 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 00:49 UTC 2003

MI blue GRTNANA on a gold Dream Cruiser edition PT Cruiser.
bru
response 158 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 01:32 UTC 2003

DEANERC
dcat
response 159 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 04:57 UTC 2003

PT N ME, on a PT Cruiser

Maybe it's just me, but PT Cruisers seem to be disproportionately likely to
have a custom licence plate, compared to other makes & models.
gelinas
response 160 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 04:59 UTC 2003

Could be.  Could just be that their plates are more likely to be
self-referential.  But I did see M1ATA on a Mazda convertible two-seater
today.
jaklumen
response 161 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 05:04 UTC 2003

resp:156 drift: so often, spoilers have got to be the gaudiest 
accessory I have seen on cars.  More often than not, they look 
unbelievably stupid.  Next, I think, are some custom wheels, 
especially some that look like wagon spokes and make the tires rubber-
band thin.
dcat
response 162 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 05:08 UTC 2003

Racing stripes and spoilers on cars with four-cyl. engines.  I've seen them
on both Honda Civics and Dodge Neons, although the Neons seem more common (or
maybe I just see the same couple more often).
jmsaul
response 163 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 12:17 UTC 2003

A lot of spoilers out there don't do anything aerodynamically, either.
slynne
response 164 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 15:45 UTC 2003

Sometimes they make a car look more interesting but more often, they 
just look stupid. *shrug*
albaugh
response 165 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 21:06 UTC 2003

On a maroon-/wine-colored PT Cruiser:  DIVA PT
albaugh
response 166 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 21:06 UTC 2003

A plate Bush detractors would probably like to see:  WMD 000
bruin
response 167 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 01:43 UTC 2003

Virginia "400th Anniversary" plate MOUN-10.
albaugh
response 168 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 17:16 UTC 2003

On a black Lexus:  SNOOTY
gelinas
response 169 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 17:26 UTC 2003

Reminds me:  On the front a red Jag:  She Won  (the back plate was SHEWON2)
jep
response 170 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 18:07 UTC 2003

Michigan plate: SCSI DR 

It seems to me at least 1/3 of the new VW Beetles I've seen have 
personalized plates; many more than PT Cruisers.

Most new cars look so much alike that a spoiler is probably required 
for a lot of people.  There're the Ford Focus/Honda Accord/Pontiac Vibe 
cars, the Pontiac Lemans/Ford Taurus cars, then pickup trucks, 
minivans, and SUVs.  There's not a lot of variety in body styles of 
cars being sold these days, leading to crimes like the Pontiac Aztek 
(which is not quite a minivan; it's a slight variant on the PT Cruiser, 
seems to me)
bru
response 171 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 9 00:57 UTC 2003

YUICHI
jep
response 172 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 11 03:24 UTC 2003

re resp:163: What *is* the aerodynamic function of a spoiler?
gelinas
response 173 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 11 03:30 UTC 2003

It is _supposed_ to force the car down onto its wheels, improving traction.
This is especially useful on a rear-wheel drive car whose engine is in the
front.
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