Driving in the city with spoiler up, COOL OR WEAK?
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Driving in the city with spoiler up, COOL OR WEAK?
So I seen couple "kids" driving with their spoiler up in the city, is this passe in the porsche crowrd? Or is there a reason for doing that?
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W T F is a **** jockey? haha. And don't say someone who puts his spoiler out at 5mph in the city. I think we call them Dick Heads in the UK. So it's ok to have a fixed spoiler on your car to pose through the city but not to push the button by your left foot and pose that way... I don't know about you young modifying fellows.
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Don't do it...
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I cant believe people havent heard that term before... lol
From the Urban Dictionary "Someone who bounces up and down on a ***** with similar enthusiasm of that of a jockey riding a horse".
From the Urban Dictionary "Someone who bounces up and down on a ***** with similar enthusiasm of that of a jockey riding a horse".
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This forum gets more interesting by the post...**** jockey - too funny. I saw this term thrown around in a couple threads last night and wondered what it meant. I guess I'm with the 36+ crowd on the spoiler in the city, both because spoiler up in city is just posing...and because I am over 36.
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First, "**** Jockey" ...AWESOME! Well played, sir.
Second, it's your/their car, do whatever the eff you want to do with it, but as a personal preference not anything I would do with mine.
Second, it's your/their car, do whatever the eff you want to do with it, but as a personal preference not anything I would do with mine.
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To get a little more scientific about the issue. Can a Durametric read the engine compartment temp? If so has anyone taken the readings with the spoiler in the up and down positions?