Daly City Mission Plaza
Originally Posted by subiedon
anyone selling 02-03 top hats, come on guys, change your stock susp. and sell these to me

Just get some from the dealer, that's where I got mine. Then again I got mine for the dealer's cost. At least you only need the rears.
Originally Posted by kellie
I got some '04s you can buy.
Just get some from the dealer, that's where I got mine. Then again I got mine for the dealer's cost. At least you only need the rears.
Just get some from the dealer, that's where I got mine. Then again I got mine for the dealer's cost. At least you only need the rears.
Originally Posted by kellie
I got some '04s you can buy.
Just get some from the dealer, that's where I got mine. Then again I got mine for the dealer's cost. At least you only need the rears.
Just get some from the dealer, that's where I got mine. Then again I got mine for the dealer's cost. At least you only need the rears.
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ill TRY to come by tonight. my car is the test vehicle for the hydra stand alone cpu for the sti and wont get it back till late next week. after that its on. put in the turbo, fmic and injectors and get the stand alone to work ok and off to the races again.
Originally Posted by NORCAL STI
ill TRY to come by tonight. my car is the test vehicle for the hydra stand alone cpu for the sti and wont get it back till late next week. after that its on. put in the turbo, fmic and injectors and get the stand alone to work ok and off to the races again.
DAYAM!!!!!!
BUMP!
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Originally Posted by my2003wrx
Woot, set Don up with the hookups Kellie. 
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By the way, I plan on attending tonight. Woohoo!
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See you all tonight. And guys, Ken's giving "da shaka", it's a common hand symbol on O'ahu that means "hang loose". It originated in the town La'ie in the '50s when they staged a reenactment of King Kamehameha's court. The Polynesian gentleman who played the good king had three of his fingers bitten off by a shark, so whenever he raised his hand to wave, it looked as if he was only extending his thumb and pinkie. He was such a cool and popular guy that the hand gesture caught and spread all throughout Hawai'i.
Anyhow, it's a REALLY nice night tonight so see you all soon! :banana:
Anyhow, it's a REALLY nice night tonight so see you all soon! :banana:
Originally Posted by Choku Dori
And guys, Ken's giving "da shaka", it's a common hand symbol on O'ahu that means "hang loose".
I knew that. It just looked like he did it wrong
I bought a t-shirt in Hawaii with the hang loose sign. I just forgot what the term was for a finger in the ear
Is it called a "wet *****?"


