She’s missing a leg. You should see that nub wiggle when she has an itch.
She’s missing a leg. You should see that nub wiggle when she has an itch.
No worries, the average Corvette buyer’s cataracts make the GM visibility problem moot.
If enough of us vote CP it could cause a market shift towards more affordable used Porsches.
Tranny swap into a better ZJ, and keep the cowl tag from the original as a souvenir/documentation.
How much of an homage is this to the foxbody SVO? Or is it genuinely its own thing?
yeah but think of the weight savings!
That’s a sign of a true race car. Appear to conform to the rules but add lightness.
“‘No more chrome’ she says? I’ll show them....I’ll show them ALL, HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!” *sketches furiously*
As an SF resident, losing the front plate (yes, people steal them) means I get a $35 ticket to fund the city’s operating budget.
This is easily solved by Uber or Lyft assigning their own ID to their drivers and putting it on the sticker that usually goes in their windshield. That is, if this is an actual problem and not one being made up so the police can maintain a revenue stream.
Well, the supply just got restricted, and I don't believe demand has changed.
Swap it into the BRZ/86 and solve all it’s problems at once.
That’s why I come here less and less often. Too much editorializing, not enough fact based information presented. Some of the writers are much better about this than others.
Thank you. This isn’t the first time that Comrade Shilling has lobbed out the “labor deserves everything it creates” line.
1st Gear:
Just proof that if you think hard enough and get creative enough, you can make anything “offensive”.
It’s also bad when it’s the most fuel efficient as well.
That’s a testament to both the clutch quality and the operator’s driving style!
the 1989 BMW E30 I picked up half a year ago has certainly put me through the ringer.
I’d have a 997 turbo over a GT-R any day.