Cat Quick January 20th, 2008 10:58 AM Link
Lose the race, lose your pride. The new season of Pinks!

Though we like to think that we do a pretty good job of staying abreast of all the latest automotive trends, here’s one that we may have overlooked. Answer the timeless question of why this license plate is sporting an undergarment, with a caption in comments.
Clever work by reader DOWNSHIFTER, who came up with this winning caption to yesterday’s photo.
Honey, I’ll be late getting home. I got tied up in traffic.
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Lose the race, lose your pride. The new season of Pinks!
Responding to Virginia’s ban on Truck Nuts, the aftermarket industry provides us with Plate Panties.
This sicko WRX owner obviously wacks off to anime.
Predictably, “Use a bra to protect your car’s paint job” lost a lot in translation to Japanese.
Yeah, I installed a turbocharger so big it’ll suck your panties clean off
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Subaru’s answer for the “Flying Vagina” grille.
No, seriously Mom… that’s how my panties got so dirty!
Hmm, or even better, the want ad: “SWF iso man who appreciates that I wear cute little panties and drive an STi”.
or…
“Driving an STi makes me feel so manly that I have to wear panties to balance things out.”
konnichiwa, I wan japanese girlfren
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