GhostZ
GhostZ
GhostZ

I wonder what a Rolls Royce with an LS engine, aftermarket ECU, aircon, and gauges, modern disc brakes, and a new air suspension would be like to live with.

The problem is that they're 5-7 years behind. They were doing FWD luxury coupes 5-7 years after the market shifted toward AWD luxury crossovers (Acura struck success as the luxury FWD cars and bled the market dry before Infiniti got their fot in the door), then they were making AWD luxury crossovers 5-7 years after

For good reason. I'd say that if it WAS an original early 240Z, only about 20% of its parts remain.

Yeah, the design was nice.

I don't want to burst anyone's bubble here, but I wonder if this isn't a 280Z in disguise. The rear hatch is an Early 240Z, meaning that those little vents in the back mean that as soon as it gets rained on, your entire rear hatch will start to rust. But the fenders, hood, etc. are either not original, or look like

About to? They've been doing it for about 3-4 years now. In 2011 you could buy a running, clean, rust-free 240Z for ~$3000, now the same one fetches $8000 minimum.

Or pick 1 if you have a rotary engine.

Best way to tell if a 240Z's dash is stock? Check to see if it's full of gaping cracks.

Get him to send dick pics with his face for confirmation.

Honestly, it would probably just make most 9 year olds stop caring about their pokemon altogether and turn it into a game of "catch the first pokemon in the nearby route and then train him a few levels to beat the gym leader, if he dies, just do it again." And they'd blow through pokemon like crazy brute-forcing most

THIS IS THE INTERNET

Thank you, Mr. Pedantic.

Could be worse. There's 20 buttons on this Ford wheel, AND a screen.

Can't wait until we get bipedal nuke platforms, right?

Isn't boost lag more a component of the intake and exhaust design, than the size of the turbo?

Modern charity in our tax structure is established mostly by the influence of Andrew Carnegie and John Rockefeller's approaches to charity, which very much insisted that others should be aware of charity so as to set an example to follow. It was part of imbuing american culture with aspirationalism, suggesting that

Replace with screw drive, then just strap rockets on the back and we're good to go.

It can be summed up like this:

This is not my definition of market failure. This is what market failure is defined in classical (and neoclassical, for what it's worth) economics, a transaction occurring in a natural market that does not reflect a Pareto efficient price. Asymmetric information is probably the most common type of market failure and

This is only true is information is symmetric, in other words, the purchaser has the same market information that the dealer does. If the owner could travel 3 hours and buy a car that's at sticker (or 10k under) then this is not a matter of supply/demand but a market failure resulting from asymmetric information.