Hombre3000
Hombre3000
Hombre3000

I stand with you.

Understood.

My first year in school for Mechanical Engineering has had two lab courses with the machine shop and another in which we designed a new body to fit a little RC car. So not every curriculum skips it. I also had the great opportunity to have "Industrial technology" in middle school for 2 years and 2 years of Auto Shop

You know the article said W12, right?

Exactly what came to my mind as well. It'll be done.

Nicely put. I agree.

Your writing skills didn't exactly indicate that you were referencing the post in your comment. You listed the Leaf directly after two Mitsubishis, all of which you put down with similar remarks.

"Mothballing a sports sedan that still enjoys unmet demand in the US market? That's balls right there, buddy. That's leadership. That's focus."

But seriously.

Assuming this is rust-free and mostly original, it's going to have to be NP for me. Huge potential here and a good clean place to start. A little high but also pretty rare in this shape.

Riveting stuff.

"Friend of mine was bit while driving"

That's a truly interesting thought. It would make for a pretty awesome ghost town!

Solid improvements to an already incredible product that nobody has caught up to yet - not everything needs to redefine everything. Hasn't Apple done that enough with their products?

Hence my "interesting technology" comment. I'm a mechanical engineering student - what's happening with this car is really cool. Do I want it though? No. Maybe for disaster recovery / army / automated tasks it would be useful but I do not want this on the roads.

I don't know if I'd count the top as "good rice."

Mmmmmm vegetables.

Mmmmmm vegetables.

Quite frankly, I just don't give a shit about this. I'm a big Google fan but this is such a waste to me.