whats your most unique/rare modification?
Unique by dictionary standards? The Splittar, obviously. Maybe the deflector. Never seen another tC with the Viniati CF, but definitely falls more into the "rare" category.

And let us not forget the (terrible picture) of the good 'ol LazyBoy. Blue Handles FTW.

And let us not forget the (terrible picture) of the good 'ol LazyBoy. Blue Handles FTW.
Originally Posted by aen
you'd get in soooo much trouble with those.
Originally Posted by SATownScion
Originally Posted by aen
you'd get in soooo much trouble with those.
LMAO!! funny how you mention scaring people. a kid around the neighborhood had that and tried to scare a guy in front of him. turned out that that guy was a cop and he got a **** load of tickets and was locked up for a day for it. after 911 NYPD dont play. just be careful and have fun.
Just because I have the ability doesnt mean that I'm going to actually do it.
I think Iv only turned them on twice and it was to people I knew and after I looked around for cops of course.
yea i know its a big
but i like it.
I think Iv only turned them on twice and it was to people I knew and after I looked around for cops of course.
yea i know its a big
In Texas, impersonating a peace officer is a 3rd degree felony, and comes under Section 37.11 of the Penal Code which reads as follows:
§ 37.11. IMPERSONATING PUBLIC SERVANT.
(a) A person commits an offense if he:
(1) impersonates a public servant with intent to
induce another to submit to his pretended official authority or to rely on his pretended official acts; or
(2) knowingly purports to exercise any function of a
public servant or of a public office, including that of a judge and court, and the position or office through which he purports to exercise a function of a public servant or public office has no lawful existence under the constitution or laws of this state or of the United States.
(b) An offense under this section is a felony of the third
degree.
§ 37.11. IMPERSONATING PUBLIC SERVANT.
(a) A person commits an offense if he:
(1) impersonates a public servant with intent to
induce another to submit to his pretended official authority or to rely on his pretended official acts; or
(2) knowingly purports to exercise any function of a
public servant or of a public office, including that of a judge and court, and the position or office through which he purports to exercise a function of a public servant or public office has no lawful existence under the constitution or laws of this state or of the United States.
(b) An offense under this section is a felony of the third
degree.













