Yum!
Yum!
Let me put on my snow suit: I want more pictures of the Alpine mountains
Good luck. Unfortunately in the minds of racing game producers we need 60 variants of a Skyline, but not a couple of variants of cars that people actually buy and drive.
The regular mito is in Forza 4 ;)
My GTI was built in Mexico. Meh.
I've actually seen one of these on the street. I'd never seen one before, nor have I seen one since. Really neat.
Maybe he made a bet on what it was going to go for.
w00t. can't wait.
I guess I should just not come to Jalopnik at all with these spoilers.... :P
VW - "German engineered power"
I salute you, sir.
That would be beyond horrible.
Ugh. Now I know what I'll be doing in class tonight. Thanks, I think...
That's craaazy!
"for relaying some awful advice he was given about said cars"
Transfer cases break easily? No, not really. Stock '94+ transfer cases in VR-4s are VERY strong. Pre '94 t-cases were weaker, yes, but there's billet options out there. Besides, they don't break unless you abuse them.
As a former owner of a 3000GT VR-4, I think you're an idiot. I daily drove it for two years and it was perfectly reliable. Had old car issues due to neglect by previous owners, but it was fine.
The town across the river from me repaved their main street. Not even 3 months later they tore a gigantic groove in it for new sewer lines. They proceeded to wait a year then repave it all again. Dipshits.
Coolant temp sensors... mmmm. Pathetic when the aftermarket Chinese junk sensors are better than OEM.
I keep gloves in my glovebox for those nice cold days when metal shift knobs turn into ice cubes. I can't wait for summer and searing heat from my shift knob.