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Hehehe looks like the thead got a little off topic but oh well. Thanks for the replies to my question. The vibe at this site is a much more free spirit feel than the classiczcars.com site where I posted the pic. Those guys have acutally gone through the trouble of disabling the "right-click save" feature - instead a copyright warning pops up when you right click on a gallery pic. And this is even after a poll of the members where 90% said they don't want downloads blocked. Not to mention the constant censorship going on over there including deleted posts and threads just because the management doesn't like what's being said. The admin there has absolutely no concept of what it means to own and operate a site in the public domain. Public websites are here to spread info, not hoard it (IMO anyway).

Anyway, the picture I copied was a historic pic and will not be used for profit in any way. It's just posted in a gallery for others to look at. Keep up the good work admins. I wish other admins out there could understand that the system works without constantly mangling and supressing submitted content. There may be a few blemishes here and there but that's life.

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Well i always thought a sick car was something like a Toyota on three cylinders, with a leaking head gasket, & blowing smoke as a result of its worn rings.
If it was fully sick, you could include worn tyres, bad wheel alignment, a missing tooth from second gear, a diff whine & bad rear axle bearings. Now thats a car with real health problems,... it's FULLY SICK.

If i think a car is really good, then i say it's really good. That eliminates the confusing bullsh1t.
I don't care how it's spelled, a sick car is a bad car.

Edit Wouldnt 'fulli' be pronounced "full-eye"?

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So "fulli sik" or how ever its spelt meens different things to different poeple in different aeras. Well My 0.01 is that its a dumb a$$ saying.

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"Fulli Sic" to me I automatically think of WOGS Lebanese mainly, not that I have anything against them, I just think that not alot of them have any idea when it comes to looking under a bonnet, unless it goes ppttttssssshhhhhhh (which is the only thing they can comprehend). They just pay to get Fulli Sickness put into their cars.

And thats my 2 cents

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fulli sik, think hyundia excel, custom paint, custom body kit (hey even with chequer plate insets) rolling on chromies (or those chrome hub caps) huge stereo, huge exhaust, snap on seat covers, neons, custom plates, like 'so yumi' 4dgirls' 'hop in', 'lookatme' doing happy laps around the local maccas. Oh and automatic.

Thats my description of a fulli sik car bro, but have the mods made perform better or just weighed it down, and really now does it look better than standard???

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The way I used the term "fulli sik" or "fully sick" how ever you wish to spell it, was not meant to be a complement.
Judging from Dattodude's post he has an understanding of what I am talking about. I have unfortunately seen these people in operation and the dribble (read lies) that comes out of their mouths is sad and in reality they have no idea what they are talking about but just pass on whatever it is they have herd from their mates. Sadly their mates are usually exactly the same. I guess in the long run it means that the lies they boast about have seen the original bit of truth stretched until it is so obviously an untruth.

Say no more.....................

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But "fulli sik" in the original statement, probably refers to an ill-educated young fella, with a preference for stolen mobile phones, and who likes to hang around Maccas in the Mall harassing the girls walking by.

This would be a preferred statement by one of these lowlifes...

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fulli sik = very good.

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All I would like to know is what "fulli sik" means??? I maybe showing my age here, but heyits a term that is used alot on here these days............

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It's spelt "fulli sik".

Yes, I agree that could be a problem.


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