Build your own F.I.T. acronym
#45
Fuel Injected Tribble
Fuel Injected Trouble
F*** I'm Trying
First In Technology
Fundamentally Insane Transportation
Fun Insane Transportation
Fuel Is To Sip F.I.T.S.
Fuel In Thimble
Flexable Inside Too
Ford In Trash
Fun It Tis
Foot In Throttle
Focus In Tailpipe
Female In Training
Forgot I'm Turning
Frugal Insane Traveler
Fuel Injected Trouble
F*** I'm Trying
First In Technology
Fundamentally Insane Transportation
Fun Insane Transportation
Fuel Is To Sip F.I.T.S.
Fuel In Thimble
Flexable Inside Too
Ford In Trash
Fun It Tis
Foot In Throttle
Focus In Tailpipe
Female In Training
Forgot I'm Turning
Frugal Insane Traveler
#48
Originally Posted by rinaedin
i wish texas law didn't make us have two official plates on front and back of our cars... i want to do something fun with my front plate!
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#56
up there i like that "Faster In Tailwinds" one good job
Always gotta have a recursive one...
Fit Is Tight
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fully intoxicated teenager
Always gotta have a recursive one...
Fit Is Tight
and I present, my custom FIT acronym generator...
http://xorbe.dyndns.org/~jason/cgi-bin/fit.cgi
fully intoxicated teenager
#59
mention in Honda Tuning:
Honda Fit - Subcompact Honda - Honda Tuning Magazine
"No one can deny the subcompact scene's popularity explosion as of late. The carmakers surely recognized this. Look at Nissan with its Versa, Toyota with the Yaris and its Scion brand and, at the forefront of the subcompact scene, the Honda Fit. Fits are popping up everywhere, many of which are being modified. Some go so far as to dub the Fit the next generation tuners' new Civic. Despite all of this, there are still those die-hard Honda heads who would doubt Honda's newest child's success, excluding it from their tuner fraternities. Such die-hards have deemed the Fit "girly cars," deriving clever acronyms conveying as much-"Female In Transit" comes to mind. The fact that its overseas counterpart is named the Jazz doesn't help much either. In the naysayers' eyes, the words Fit and Jazz just don't seem to represent that masculine persona. Perhaps it's ignorance but it should seem somewhat obvious that there's more to the Fit than simply a name. But alas, the small percentage of haters has not deterred major tuners such as J's Racing and HKS from extending their support unto the GD3 chassis."
Honda Fit - Subcompact Honda - Honda Tuning Magazine
"No one can deny the subcompact scene's popularity explosion as of late. The carmakers surely recognized this. Look at Nissan with its Versa, Toyota with the Yaris and its Scion brand and, at the forefront of the subcompact scene, the Honda Fit. Fits are popping up everywhere, many of which are being modified. Some go so far as to dub the Fit the next generation tuners' new Civic. Despite all of this, there are still those die-hard Honda heads who would doubt Honda's newest child's success, excluding it from their tuner fraternities. Such die-hards have deemed the Fit "girly cars," deriving clever acronyms conveying as much-"Female In Transit" comes to mind. The fact that its overseas counterpart is named the Jazz doesn't help much either. In the naysayers' eyes, the words Fit and Jazz just don't seem to represent that masculine persona. Perhaps it's ignorance but it should seem somewhat obvious that there's more to the Fit than simply a name. But alas, the small percentage of haters has not deterred major tuners such as J's Racing and HKS from extending their support unto the GD3 chassis."