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My Car Muwhahahaha!! Even my car gets it's own section!
Name: Aya XD Model: Dodge Make: Spirit Year: '94 Color: Red Doors: four Radio: AM/FM Stereo Engine: 4 cylinder Okay first off, yes I named my car Aya. Why? Cause Aya is a beautiful name and means 'rose' in Japanese, not to mention my favorite character from Wiess Kreuz uses the alias of 'Aya' and is one badass dude >:D Now like the anime character, Aya also has an attitude, not to mention so does the driver - so the name totally fits . . . ANYWAY! These pics were sadly taken after my lil accident, which we will NOT go into. Aya's first license plate btw was: 'FMP 603': Female Missing Prozac XD I'm bad, I know. Now that the title is in my name and completely mine we have a new license plate it reads 'FRH 871' Female Red Head ^^' eh heh . . .
Name: Pyro Model: Dodge Make: Neon Year: 2000 Color: Burnt Orange Doors: four Radio: AM/FM Stereo and cassette Engine: 4 cylinder And this is my newest car - "Pyro". I named it after the X-Men character and because of the color. I'm actually kind of surprised I didn't end up naming it Rogue, but that’s another story. Pyro's license plate reads: FTA 416 As per usual I have come up with some little meaning behind the plate's initials. Ready for this? Its: "Female Thinking of Anime 416 times a day" ^_^
Now when I first took pictures of Pyro the only personal touch it really had was a
sticker of Betty Paige on the rear window, which someone oh so kindly ripped off. Now
however I have some decals, a vanity plate, and some bumper stickers on it.
On the inside of Pyro you can see more of my special little touches. One night while I was at work (Sav-O-Mat) I went into the bathroom to start cleaning it and I found the screw of a barbell piercing just sitting on the sink rim. The screw was a silver little skull so I kept it, took it home and dunked it into alcohol and then attached it to the dashboard with a little dollop of superglue. It looks pretty nifty if I do say so myself.
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