XxColdAzFireXx
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It’s rather interesting to me, how things can so quickly classify you as a “ricer”. Everything from underbody neon lighting to sound systems can make someone a ricer these days. We all know that the Marauder will kick the living cr@p out of any ricer. A ricer is just someone who makes their car LOOK fast when it really isn’t. That is not the case with the Marauder. It actually looks slow as hell because it’s a land barge. But in reality, it has more power than some high performance cars on the market.
It is unfair for people to classify lighting and sound accessories as ricer equipment. This stuff has gotten a bad rep because of ricers. Yes, adding a sound system can add a considerable amount of weight to a vehicle. But consider the options there are to compensate for that. Put in a new exhaust, supercharger, and chip, and you’ll still be going faster than what you were stock. I may only 17, but I drive a 2003 Mercury Marauder(it’s actually my mom’s). Since when is a nice sounding audio system associated with speed? Since when is neon lighting associated with speed? Why is it that these things are associated with speed? They are strictly visual and audible enhancements. These items add subtle excitement to a car. They are not intended to be relating to speed. People need to get off this kick of calling anyone who wants to do customizing to their vehicle that involves sound of neons a ricer. Not everyone is a ricer. Some of us just like to listen to our music with more vibration and bass than others. “If it’s to loud, you’re to old” -Pioneer. Some of us like having a car that turns heads. A stock black vehicle at night is not going to turn heads. It might if they hear the exhaust of audio system or see some sort of eye catching lighting. Otherwise, people will just thinks it’s an ordinary car. And yes, obviously, this type of stuff does attract the unwanted attention of law enforcement, but if you’re smart enough to not really drive with custom lighting on and just have it on at shows or in parking lots, then cops won’t bother you. Loud exhaust systems and flying down the road, weaving in and out of traffic is also going to catch their attention. Not every accessory on the Marauder needs to be performance related. Some of us can barely afford the gas bills as it is (and yes, I do pay for my own gas). I would love to change out the mufflers and headers and put in hi-flo cats along with a chip and supercharger, but A) I can’t afford to right now and B) I can’t afford to keep it on if the gas milage decreases. Money at my house is extremely tight, our business it barely surviving and my dad isn’t even getting paid. Not everything has to be associated with ricers. I’ve seen plenty of classic cars with systems and neons, and they weren’t ghetto cars either. Here is a picture of a Marauder with blue underbody neons, let me know what you all really thing about how it looks. And don’t just associate it with wannabe speed. BTW, this car is not mine.
It is unfair for people to classify lighting and sound accessories as ricer equipment. This stuff has gotten a bad rep because of ricers. Yes, adding a sound system can add a considerable amount of weight to a vehicle. But consider the options there are to compensate for that. Put in a new exhaust, supercharger, and chip, and you’ll still be going faster than what you were stock. I may only 17, but I drive a 2003 Mercury Marauder(it’s actually my mom’s). Since when is a nice sounding audio system associated with speed? Since when is neon lighting associated with speed? Why is it that these things are associated with speed? They are strictly visual and audible enhancements. These items add subtle excitement to a car. They are not intended to be relating to speed. People need to get off this kick of calling anyone who wants to do customizing to their vehicle that involves sound of neons a ricer. Not everyone is a ricer. Some of us just like to listen to our music with more vibration and bass than others. “If it’s to loud, you’re to old” -Pioneer. Some of us like having a car that turns heads. A stock black vehicle at night is not going to turn heads. It might if they hear the exhaust of audio system or see some sort of eye catching lighting. Otherwise, people will just thinks it’s an ordinary car. And yes, obviously, this type of stuff does attract the unwanted attention of law enforcement, but if you’re smart enough to not really drive with custom lighting on and just have it on at shows or in parking lots, then cops won’t bother you. Loud exhaust systems and flying down the road, weaving in and out of traffic is also going to catch their attention. Not every accessory on the Marauder needs to be performance related. Some of us can barely afford the gas bills as it is (and yes, I do pay for my own gas). I would love to change out the mufflers and headers and put in hi-flo cats along with a chip and supercharger, but A) I can’t afford to right now and B) I can’t afford to keep it on if the gas milage decreases. Money at my house is extremely tight, our business it barely surviving and my dad isn’t even getting paid. Not everything has to be associated with ricers. I’ve seen plenty of classic cars with systems and neons, and they weren’t ghetto cars either. Here is a picture of a Marauder with blue underbody neons, let me know what you all really thing about how it looks. And don’t just associate it with wannabe speed. BTW, this car is not mine.
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