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Ghost flames are sweet, However if you use black on red they aren't really going to be ghost flames. Most of the time Ghost flames are a few shades darker or lighter of the color they are going on.
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Originally posted by RipperXX
Yea, ghost flames are rice... ah huh... I guess that's why it originates from the 50's and American hot rods.. yea, ok.. Not to be an ass but your an idiot.![]()
Originally posted by redwards
I love it when people say "you're an idiot" and spell "you're" wrong. How much brain power does it take to spell a 5 letter word that you use a couple dozen times a day right?
Originally posted by redwards
As for the flames, if they were on a 50's hotrod, I wouldn't call it rice, but a black flamejob on a 10 year old bright red import? What do you call that? My entire opinion about ricey decals is based around whether or not it's a daily driver. Show cars are one thing, and any 50's hotrod with a flamejob is likely to be a show car. A flamejob on your daily driver is just retarded.
. Oh, and in the opinion of true american car guys, if it is import, it is rice. So it's all a matter of perception anyhow. Do what you like, it's your car, you have to look at it all the time.Originally posted by RipperXX
Yea, ghost flames are rice... ah huh... I guess that's why it originates from the 50's and American hot rods.. yea, ok.. Not to be an ass but your an idiot.![]()