Booligan
Booligan
Booligan

I'm eternally sad I couldn't pull the trigger on this Z when it was up for sale.

Disneyland turns the Haunted Mansion into a ride for it from October-December. Not sure if Disney World does the same. Look up "Haunted Mansion Holiday". It's an amazing changeover that they do.

I agree completely.

They would absolutely crap a brick if they came to my house. Here's my website: www.booliganairsoft.com

That should give you an idea of my collection, haha.

I've had State Farm all of my driving life, and they've helped me out through two theft total losses (both found stripped and beat to death). When my Miata got stolen and partially stripped, on top of having the motor blown, I got way above market value for the car, and the accessories, plus the buy-back on the intact

Utah recently announced that they were actually starting to enforce it. I haven't seen anyone get pulled over yet, but they made a big media push about enforcing it.

I absolutely love my Strike Industries Tactical case. Easy grab loop at the bottom which doubles as an extended grip, as well as a way to lock your fingers in while filming horizontally with one hand. Great great case.

At the condo, we were parking the same regular guy's cars every day for the most part, and some of these guys were actually really cool. We had one guy with an Exige S, and I was the only one he would let drive it. One day I was getting off work and he was like "let's take it for a spin". This turned into a trip out

Luckily, most valet services are VERY well insured. At the condo, we had a 2 million dollar policy, and the rare times an accident occurred, the policy paid towards fixing the car without issue. We had one guy who backed a Flying Spur into a support beam, and put a nice gouge/dent in the side of the car near the rear

There were two cars that genuinely scared me in my time at these two places. One was a factory built Shelby Cobra with a Vortech surpercharger system. You breathed on the gas pedal and the car tried to go sideways. The clutch was on-off, there was no middle ground. In a hotel underground parking lot (we shared the

Small world isn't it?

It was sadly undriven most of the time. Still a gorgeous car, and when it did need to get driven, she barked right back to life. It was one of two Enzos that we had, until we sold the other one. A gentlemen came in, asked if it was for sale, and we told him it wasn't. He made a cash offer on the spot, we called the

If you enjoy cars, anything that gets you behind the wheel is a good job.

I take pride in my parking skillz, lol.

A big perk at the dealership was using lifts after hours to wrench on my daily driver, which of course, was a caged and track prepped Miata. Because obviously. I have to track down the pic I took of it on a lift between a 430 and 599.

I've had two valet positions in my working life. One at the Ferrari dealership in Las Vegas, which segued into a shop assistant spot, and another at a VERY expensive high rise condo. At Ferrari, getting to drive basically every Ferrari made from late 1970-the current models made the iffy pay and crappy other job

This was a good day at the Ferrari dealership I used to work at back in Vegas. On the lift you've got a 512 TR, F40, 288 GTO, and a Daytona (post op spyder replica). I spent my days doing PDIs on QPs and occasionally helping the "real" techs on the fun stuff.