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My assistant auto body teacher taught me the best thing dons are useful for, is to be able to drive straight off a curb.
Hatchbacks, wagons... It's NOT all the same. You want in? Don't get a mazda 3, get a mazda 6 wagon. Don't get a wrx get a legacy wagon. and theres a reason the A3 isn't called the A3 avant... Scion does not make a wagon it makes a weird van, but no wagons
This is a very sad donk appreciation thread considering there is no distinction between donks, boxes, and bubbles. If you want to show you have no idea what you're talking about, call all lifted cars "donks." Donk refers to classic GM cars, like the Cutlass from the 70's. Box refers to GM cars like the Caprice from the 80s. Bubbles are the 90's GM cars like Impala. Also, donks, boxes, and bubbles can be lowered, stock height or lifted.
Its kindof evolved into a blanket term however. I know my terms but its besides the point to be niggling about terminology when most people here **** on cars with big wheels because all they've seen is macco painted crown vics on Voodoo's
You have some balls for making this thread on S/W but I'm damn glad you did. I've always appreciated a nicely setup donk. My boy own http://dreamworksmotorsports.com and they always have clean shit rolling out of there
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