Exactly what a Donk is (with pics)

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Qdub24 said:
pontiacgp said:
you still don't understand which means either you were too lazy to read about etymology or it was too complicated for you to understand..... :roll:

Maybe you have a problem with comprehension. I suggest that you go look up the definition of "etymology" in the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

I don't have a problem with comprehension......and I accept the fact things evolve and am not stuck in the past as some people seem to be...it seems like you think you invented the term donk and don't like that it now includes vehicles you don't like to have included in the term...
 
In my area (correct or not), donk simply means any big bodied car (usually, but not always with oversized wheels/tires).

Personally, I don't give a $h!t what it means. I still will call an American car what it is (by make and model). I still call most Japanese cars what they are "JapCrap". :puke:
 
and you can also call them j*-crap-donks... :rofl:


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Fiat-127-Donk.jpg
 
Big ugly cars, big ugly rims....

Let's just call them ugly and be done with it lol.
 
83hurst-olds said:
And, that is a terrible thing to do to what would otherwise be a nice RX-8. I did always like rotary engines...

Got a feeling thats photoshop. I dont care enough to research to make sure.
 
That RX-8 is a photoshop. That's actually a Regal that a shop here in TX did years ago for promotional purposes. It was an actual functioning, drivable car though. That Maxima looks very nice however; the front could be lowered an inch or two. That last car is just ugly, but it isn't done either.

*This is that shops' site: http://www.1usamotorsports.com/

The actual picture:
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Also, 40" wheels are not DOT approved(yet), so you'll never see anybody riding on those on the roads. The largest DOT approved wheels currently available to consumers are 32". Check the Custom Picture Gallery for a picture of a Vert Regal on 32s from my home state of GA.
 
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